The Making of Padmé's Picnic Gown - Cosplay
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2016
- I'm so happy to finally have released this video!
Last December I was lucky enough to be chosen to participate in Polymanga's first ever annual Global Easter Cosplay competition, where amazing cosplayers from all over the world comes to Montreux, Switzerland to compete. The contest was in March, so I had to quickly decide on what costume to make.
Padmé's picnic gown has been on my to-make list for a long time, but I never really felt that I was ready for it. For this competition I had to bring my all and show off my skills, so i thought Padmé could be an excellent choice!
I filmed a lot of my progress while working (though not all of it unfortunately, since a lot of times I was just so in the zone that I completely forgot to film), so that I could document my work, and in the end, put it together with the finished result.
Polymanga was such an amazing experience, I did not place (and I really didn't expect to, because the quality level was so high), but it truly was just an honour to be there amongst my fellow competitors, and to be able to shoot and see the beautiful landscapes of Montreux and Lake Geneva! Truly looked like Naboo.
Featuring photography by: / petsphotographycosplay
And the stage video is from: / 10153854474785804
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this dress turned out so amazing! thank you for sharing all your hard work with us! you should be so proud of yourself for this spectacular costume you've made!
You mean you embroidered all of that by hand?! That's amazing! I admire your dedication.
i would pay so much for a dress like this for me cause i'm the least crafty person ever but ever since the first time i saw the movie i've always wanted a dress like Padme's
You should meet with Trisha Biggar. Woman who created Star Wars costumes. She would be so proud of you.
Girl, when you say you didn't place and didn't expect to because the quality of the costumes was so high -- STOP. What you made was stunning!!
That is insane!! You have serious talent!!
I wish I could like this 100 times!!
This turned out so beautifully. I think you made a wonderful Padmé!
This is the most amazing Padme cosplay/made dress i have ever seen! Seriously.. Im doing this dress hopefully in December and was wondering where you got your wig and how you managed to find such authentic looking fabric?
Very well recorded video and very nice work with your costume :)
This is so amazing! I've always loved this dress and your recreation was incredible. I can't believe all the detail you put into it! You looked absolutely gorgeous in it!
It's just amazing watching you work with such patience and enthusiasm, and it obviously shows as you create masterpieces. You are one of favourite cosplayers, and I am in awe every time I see you!
I pretty much fell in love at
Holy shit Ida, this is absolutely amazing! I'm really feeling the love, time and dedication that went into this project and the end result was astonishing! Seriously you talented girl and I look forward to future projects <3
This is beautiful! I can tell how much work you put into this costume!
This is an amazing video. I am so inspired by your work; I've never worked on such a complicated dress until now. Thank you SO much for sharing this with the world. The thought would have never occurred to me to embroider all that work for Padme's dress; I feel so much more confident because of your video. <3
Man that must have taken a long time to make. It's always great to all the hard work and passion you put into your cosplay. That just makes the outfit even more awesome.
This is incredible omg embroidering it all by hand so paid off it looks amazing <3
I'm in awe! It's awesome to see every detail and you did such amazing work!
Incredible craftsmanship! This is a hard costume to make and you did so beautifully!