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Cosplayer Carmilla Jo > Costume of Edea (Final Fantasy VIII)
- Most Recent Photo
- 05-01-2016
- Series
- Final Fantasy VIII
- Character
- Edea
- Year Completed:
- N/A
- Construction Difficulty:
- Very Difficult
- Costume worn at:
- Kraken-Con Spring 2016
- Silicon Valley Comic Con 2016
About this Costume
- Construction Details:
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The dress was the easiest part. I duct-taped my body to create my own pattern, and made it out of four-way stretch velvet with black lining. Because the dress is so tight, it was very important to me that I can step in and out of the dress with ease, so I sewed a 36-inch zipper into the side of the dress. The feather shawl was made out of three different feather trims hand-sewn upon a base of black stretch velvet, and the gloves were patterned by me. I attached foam into the fingers to create that long, claw-like effect.
I worked with worbla and craft foam for the very first time! I saran-wrapped and duct-taped my head to create a pattern for the base of the helmet, and built the horns out of aluminum foil before cover it with worbla. The spikes on one side of the helmet were actually made out of toothpicks, and covered with worbla. After building the helmet, and nailing all the parts together, I gessoed it and busted out my acrylic paint collection from high school. I even made my own beads out of worbla and attached them to the helmet with wire. After everything was painted, I varnished everything to protect the paint and give the helmet a glossy sheen.
The most challenging part of the costume was the backpiece. It was important for me to make it collapsible, durable, and light enough to wear, all while remaining aesthetically pleasing. I bought artificial wood from Home Depot, and created a small prototype out of cardstock to determine how the backpiece would look and function. Once I was satisfied, I blew up the design by six times, and drew out everything onto the wood. 9th grade geometry really came in handy. - Personal Thoughts:
- This is the most challenging costume I made to date. I thought 6 weeks would be plenty of time to get this done. NOPE! There were so many times I internally screamed to myself, ???What have I gotten myself into?????? But I have no regrets, and was happy that I pushed myself to work with so many new skills and techniques. It was all worth it when I walked around at the con, and not even 5 minutes would pass without someone approaching me for photos and/or exclaiming, ???Edea!???
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