Stage Costumes And Accessories
This is section of gallery showing examples of contract work for design and creation of various stage costumes and props.
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Images here show custom designed and made costumes, ordered by Royal Holographic Art Gallery, for a special hologram-making session. They were used to create an innovative series of animated 3D stereograms, with an international award-nominated technology. Costumes here range from classical (ballerina), fantasy (fairy) slightly erotic (maid), to horror (monster, zombie).

Ballerina costume in style of Swan Lake. This image shows ready costume used in studio, on blue screen.

The same costume on a ready image, showing ballerina on stage. (Modeled by actual Russian ballerina)
 
Fairy. This costume was specially designed to create illusion of lightness.
Thanks to blue screen technique and computer manipulation, fairy is flying over a lily flower in a night scenario. Such impression of lightness and freshness created by the whole outfit was vital to the final effect.



Marilyn. This costume was specially designed for a hologram inspired by a famous Marilyn scene, where wind from a metro vent unexpectedly blows and pushes her dress up.


The challenge of this design was to create a thin, strong but invisible wire mesh, to hold it up all the time of photo-shooting.

Another two costumes: for a clown, and Elvis look-alike.

Sexy French Maid.

Monster. Challenge here was to create a really filthy, shabby looking creature feeding from garbage at night.

Another nightmarish outfit of a Zombie in a filthy, blood stained and ripped clothes.


All above images are examples of versatile designing and dress-making skills of SewArt.

The target was to create a set of convincing, authentic looking creations, which would be light and easy to ship (session took place in russia!), and at the lowest possible budget.

The target was achieved, or perhaps even exceeded, which can be seen from the letter Monica received from Royal Holographic after their session (below).

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