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How to Design a Costume

10/15/2021

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How to Design a Costume

In anything you create the process is as simple as thinking of an idea and creating it, right? 
I guess so, but there are countless other things that go through your mind when creating a piece of art, whether that’s a costume or a piece of scenery that ends up on stage. 
When designing a costume for a show there are initial things to consider.  
  • What time period are we in?
  • What are gender specific pieces of clothing and design in that time period?
  • As a creative mind, are we going to stick to the time period and roles or are we going to make it a little more broad to our cast?
  • What is our budget to create the costumes?

How to do research

​Doing research on those questions can be as easy as googling the time period of the show or character that you are creating. 

For example’s purpose, let’s use Hello Dolly! This show takes place in 1890.  
We simply google “1890 attire” or 1890s clothing to get an idea of what we are looking for. Another option is to search Pinterest with similar search terms. 
Click here to view the search: 1890s costumes on Pinterest. 

Start a google document or a Pinterest board to save photos that are inspiring to you for your costume idea. Having reference images or what inspires you will help you start drafting your costume design. 
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Make a Draft

For a full musical production, the designer takes the cast of characters and does this same process for every single character. So in Hello Dolly! the designer would go down the list from Dolly, Irene Malloy, Minnie Fay, Vandergelder, Barnaby, Cornelius all the way to characters that are equally as important to creating the story like the waiters, townspeople, parade members and vaudeville girls. ​
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That’s a lot of people to find reference photos and choose colors for! The designer does this process and then works with the costumers to discuss fabric choices, styling and accessories that are needed to complete the whole look.
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Your Costume Tells a Story

While you are wearing the costume in the show, the costume serves a bigger purpose in creating the story on stage. Even though you might not like the color red, maybe the designer chose you to wear the red dress because in that scene you are helping convey emotions such as confidence and bravery? Anything that helps the audience picture the world you are living in and feel what you are feeling on stage is an important part of the art you are performing. 
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For your costume another way to complete a draft may be as simple as sketching a draft of what you are visualizing in your mind down on a piece of paper. Even if you aren’t the best artist, drawing and sketching what you are visualizing and talking it through with someone can help your idea come to life. ​

How Do I Make My Costume?

Finding materials like old clothes that can be repurposed or even visiting a thrift store to buy used items to make your idea come to life!

Sewing skills aren’t a common skill to learn anymore, so definitely go to Youtube for the sewing basics. There are some costumes that you can even put together without getting crazy with those skills. If you’d like to learn how to sew, send us a message so we can put together some resources for you. 


Try it yourself by designing your own costume. 
  1. Pick your character
  2. Do your research
  3. Draft
  4. Assemble the materials to make it happen
  5. Rock your costume! Don't forget to take a photo and watch for our photo submission for our Halloween costume contest the last week of October. 

Still not sure where to start?
Click the button below to download a worksheet to start designing your costume using the process we just discussed.
Download a free, design worksheet today!
Check back the last week of October to submit your photo of your costume in time for our contest.

Prizes will be awarded to
creative entries, best design and best character! You don’t have to have a reason to get creating, though! 

For more questions or to share your process, feel free to contact us. 
Follow us on Facebook @fendigtheatre and Instagram @fendig.cst.

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Enter Our Costume Contest

10/14/2021

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Fendig is hosting a costume contest!

There will be prizes for creative entries, best design and best character. The last week of October there will be a photo-entry contest for your completed costume. We have prepped things to consider when designing your costume for Halloween!

So how do I create a costume?

There are plenty of things to think about when designing a costume for your Halloween outfit or even for every part in a musical production. Yes, even the ensemble’s costumes need to be designed and thought out.  Think of your costume as a piece of your character that helps bring the story to life.
Ask yourself these questions when considering your costume for Halloween based on things you enjoy. 
  • Who are you going to be? 
  • What world does your character live in? 
  • What story are you trying to tell?

How can I use what I have to create something I enjoy?
Think about clothes that you don’t wear anymore or consider visiting a thrift store to pick up pieces that can be a part of your costume. 

Click the button to download a free, worksheet to get designing and start the process of creating a costume for Halloween.

Download your Costume Worksheet
Stay tuned on social media channels for some insider looks at the best of costumes for Fendig and the process behind creating them. Photo submissions will open the last week of October, so get creating! We would love to feature your Halloween creation! 
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