Sebastian and Frances develop a bond over their love for fashion, and argue about how secrets can’t be kept secret. But if I had to pick, I imagine the marmalade dress being something shiny and iridescent, like a satin. Honestly for me the best part of cosplay are people’s different interpretations of the costumes so I’m open to however people see the dress in their heads. Oh my gosh, I’ll be so stoked if there is cosplay for this book (please take this as encouragement, cosplay-inclined readers, and if you do please send pics). If someone were to recreate the dresses, say for a comic convention cosplay, what material do you recommend, say for the marmalade dress? For fashion there are a ton of nerdy resources for historical costumers on the internet, and it was easy blowing a whole hour on Pinterest just collecting fashion images I liked. Sewing machines became widely available in the 1850s and that completely revolutionized how clothing was produced. It’s a super interesting time because you have all these new concepts and technologies being introduced, like department stores and public transportation. I did some reading about the time period, late 19th Century France, to get a sense of the changes that were taking place. By signing up you agree to our terms of use What sort of research did you have to do for the tale, in regards to fashion, Paris and Brussels? Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.
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