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moulin rouge - satine cosplay II

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Way back in the day when I didn’t really know what cosplay was, I wanted to make this dress. It was simple, elegant, and reminded me Madame X. Of course, I was 16 at the time, didn’t know how to sew, and really barely understood the concept of cosplay or conventions — I just knew I wanted this dress. In fact, I wanted all of Satine’s dresses. It took me 9 years after Moulin Rouge was released to make my first costume from it, the Hindi Wedding dress.

The main reason I never got around to making the Gothic Tower dress was due to the fact that I needed the necklace and not just any rhinestone necklace would do. Years of hunting around for the replica that had been made proved futile and so I kept putting this dress off until one day while trolling around for rhinestone tiaras I came across the perfect base necklace from a rhinestone wholesaler — it resulted in me purchasing a dozen rhinestone buckles because that was the minimum. I cannibalized three rhinestone necklaces, linking them together w/ tiny silver jump rings and solder, until the result was something closely resembling the original necklace. Because I’m fairly short and have a petite build, I was unable to make the necklace as large as it was a bit overpowering.

For the dress, I used a Vogue pattern as a base which I altered to suit my needs. It is made from 3 yards of black silk velvet. The red ‘sash’ accent is made from a wine silk taffeta which was draped onto the dress and hand tacked into place. The fur trims is a faux brown arctic fox purchased through Mendels — the pile is a tiny bit wispier than I would have preferred, but faux fur is a bitch to come by in the middle of summer even through online retailers. The dress was made to be worn over a tight-laced 22 inch corset to achieve the proper silhouette instead of fitting my own uncorseted measurements; it closes in the black with grommets and ribbon, and has a modesty panel to give extra coverage. The gloves are silk satin vintage circa 1930 that I have owned for several years now.

The wig is long lace front — the same I used with my other Satine costume — and was styled with hair pins and hairspray prior to getting laced into the corset. I dislike permanently or pre-styling my wigs.

For the makeup, I tried to stay very true to Nicole Kidman’s makeup in the film. Winged charcoal eyeshadow, no eyeliner, a little mascara, pink stained cheeks, and red lips. The lipstick is Makeup Forever’s Moulin Rouge, a colour that’s more like a red lipstain. Befitting.

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I've admired this cosplay for many years and have finally decided to take the plunge and try and recreate the Gothic Tower costume too. Moulin Rouge is my all time favourite film and I am so excited to have a crack at what is such a stunning dress. I was just wondering a couple of things. 1. Did you use a zipper to be able to get in and out of it? 2. Where did you decided to put your seam? 3. Did you sew in a corset to the top to keep its structure?