As I had mentioned in my previous post, I cannot find an HD version of the pic to clearly make out what the Baybayin on her dress says, so I just chose to write "Bela".
I admire how H.E.R. holds on to her Filipino roots so much.
Could you please draw some of the historically accurate costume for the servants in Disney’s beauty and the beast, when you get the chance?
This is a fun idea, Anon! I love historical working class clothing, so I did a couple of sketches. So here's Mrs Potts, Lumiére and Featherdust!
Mrs Potts has bedgown, a typical working class dress. Lumiére has a fashionable men's wear, he would have been at least gentile. Feather dust has a robe a la francaise, definitely a hand down from a mistress, which was usual for maids, especially in fancier households. I dated them in around 1750s as I did with my historical Belle.
Gift done for my niece who got married this month.
Drawn from an image in an old favourite storybook of hers from years ago which was then sealed into a backdrop and framed.
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