Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Garden-party themed bridal shower


June 15th was a beautiful bridal shower for a lovely friend! It was such a pleasure to attend this garden party-themed event!
the bride!


Elodie




I really like this one! It was fun to edit
I love dress-up events!!! There were some lovely outfits.
so cute!
Don't you love this one of Ashley! I have too much fun editing pictures. :)
Me


Leah!


Of course, we ladies began a delightful croquet game! 


Nikola, looking perfect for the game!
Isn't this a neat picture?
Having fun editing the picture: 


Sisters presenting different time periods....Nikola '20s (I think) and Me '50s! (as best I could)





girls! Croquet is so...photogenic. Or picture-perfect. :) I had a lot of ideas for pictures w/ our trusty mallets. I''m posting what we actually took.


croquet art
Jeremy judged the hat contest....Laura-Lise was a runner-up or something. Of course Darcie won! :)
 I really like her dress too.
Jeremy and Darcie opening gifts!


sisters pictures





Friday, September 7, 2012

Denmark...little dress I made based on a folk costume!


DANISH DIRNDL DRESS - Girls' size 7

This week we are up to the letter 'D'....for which we will look at a little Danish dress I made a couple years ago! Based on an authentic Danish costume (unfortunately not shown) from the Falster region of Denmark, little girls love this light-hearted version of a folk costume.
 It has a little bit of everything: pleats, flowery trim, embroidery, stripes, polka-dot ribbons, and daisy chains! I sold it early last year. To see more of my work, please do visit my Etsy shop: 
Plume De Nikola! I love making folk-inspired dresses for little girls!

DANISH DIRNDL DRESS - Girls' size 719th Century Woman

DANISH DIRNDL DRESS - Girls' size 7
(Pictures were taken by my sister of Mazzou's Photography!)

DANISH DIRNDL DRESS - Girls' size 7

Danish Lady Tile 6x6


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Croatia... one of my favorite countries!



                                  WHAT IS CROATIA?...





''The Land of a Thousand Islands''

''HRVATSKA'': a land where you will discover....

                                             ...Medieval hilltop castles and fortresses...

...ancient roman ruins....


...golden cities...


...halcyon lakes and swift waterfalls...

A land with a rich culture, mild climate, warm & friendly citizens,
beautiful folk dress, music and dance....
This is Croatia!


No longer a kept a secret under the ''mysterious'' title 'Yugoslavia', this jewel of a country now shares its rich history, beautiful traditions, and breath-taking wealth of natural beauty with the world...

*Croatia is home to a diversity of musical styles and influences, while at the same time the land is bound together in its own unique characteristics.

The national instrument, the Tamburica, has been played in every region for centuries, beginning as a solo accompaniment for songs and dances, and by the 18oo’s, widening it’s virtuosity to ensembles of thirty or forty musicians- The Duquesne University Tamburitzans are one such group. The members of the tambura family vary greatly in shape and size....





 ....including the mandolin-like prim, and its smaller version: the tiny bisernica, as well as the larger guitar-sized bugarija, celo, and brac. The largest, called the berde, is the size of a cello.

All over the country their irresistible strains conduct lively Kolos, or circle dances, the most popular dance of Croatia which is comprised of much precise and intricate footwork.

Video by Mazzou for promotional purposes.... Duquesne Tamburitzans 2008

Photo by Duquesne Tamburitzans

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 In the Pannonian plain region of northern Croatia, a Primas, the most skilled musician of his village, plays as town’s people, the women in brightly beaded costumes and leather slippers, whirl in a tightly locked circle. With some differences from region to region a man’s costume typically consists of a long white shirt, which flares out slightly beneath a short black or red vest. This shirt covers a good part of long, loose, white pants, which in turn hide the rims of black boots. Occasionally, a long, brightly hued kerchief is knotted around the neck. This is the forerunner of today’s neck tie which gained popularity after the French adopted it and called it the croat, their word for croat. The northern region of Medimurje displays its riches at festivals and wedding celebrations where men accompanied by female dancers clad in short full skirts,
3 Tamburitzans wear Medimurje costumes,

which are influenced by costumes from neighbouring Hungary.

Photo by Duquesne University Tamburitzans.
embroidered blouses, thick shawls, and tall boots, perform their kolos with much twirling and stamping depicting the influence of their Hungarian neighbors.

Dario Barisic, a graduate from Duquesne University Tamburitzans,
 and a native of Slavonija, Croatia,is an amazing musician and vocalist! 

The Croatia region of Slavonija, a treasure chest of musical jewels, has inspired dozens of beautiful Tamburitza tunes and various styles of songs.
















Rolling in and out with the waves of the Adriatic, sea songs from Dalmatia on the coast lend a fresh, carefree musical style to their country.

The customs and art of these areas and many others all come together to paint for us a vivid portrait of Croatia, the land of the Tambura.

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