If a picture is worth a thousand words, is this a really long entry?

First draft on the beegirl costume. It still needs a little something more black on the upper body, I think -- perhaps a low-slung leather collar or a black velvet scarf. But I'm overall pleased with it.
This is definitely an outfit that requires an assistant. I of course need to be laced into the corset. Although I actually have the eyes mounted on a pair of glasses behind the mask, the holes in the eyes are tiny and only allow limited tunnel vision, plus they tend to fog up after a bit. Also, the boots have 4" heels, which means I may want a bit of help navigating stairs and the like. (If anyone wants to volunteer to accompany me for a while one night at Midwest FurFest, you will be richly rewarded.)
I'm aiming for disturbing, yet sexy. What do you think?
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I also think I'm disturbed, now.
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Really cool costume.
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Very cool!
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You should have bigger, compound eyes. Heck, if the head looks like
...I'd be really happy. (You may need to shift the eyes forward so that you can see out of them.)
I'd also agree with those who want stripes. Yellow and black stripes. Mrrrrr.
Finally... since we can't see the other side, I assume that you have a stinger?
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None of which, will _not_ get me in trouble with one or more persons :)
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Yes.
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(Anonymous) 2002-10-17 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)Like maybe with some SKYBOAT MATERIAL or some specifics on ENCHANTMENTS, maybe, HRM?!?!?!
I might could make myself available at MFF. :)
Loxley
Heh.
Room for one more furless lackey?
If you still need someone to help you and be a spotter, let me know. At the least, it gives me another excuse to take pictures of you close up :)
Mac
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... which means that if you really wanted to go the Brom route, some more straps, a batch of Army surplus web gear, some sort of gothic flanged mace would really accessorize it further. Er, but you were going for sexy. Right! Sorry.
How'd you do the compound eyes anyway?
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Sub-bee
(BTW, Have I shown you the wasp-woman in corset tattoo on my lower back?)
One idea for the head--I could make you a great mask from an old army surplus gas mask I have. I've always thought it looked disturbingly insectoid. Have always wanted to actually do something with it. How about, I make a mask just for fun and give it to you at MFF--then you can decide if it actually works with the costume or not.
Hey, I'm actually going to a mask making/women's circle get together this weekend--I could even start working on it there!
One more comment--you look just too cute! I don't know if I'm suffering from body-image envy or developing a crush...:)
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Stll haven't quite worked out the stinger. I've got a fabric bit from the wing backs hat I was going to move to the butt; alternately, I may make something more substantial in black velveteen. Got any? :)
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I do have some back velveteen scraps; I think that would look good for a stinger. Does your corset lace up the back? I've made a couple of tails that lace right into the last set of lower eyelets on the corset. It works pretty good--you just need to figure our how much of a gap you have bewteen the eyelets and if you need to add any length to a plaquet so the tail sits at an appropriate spot.
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oh yeah. forget it. ;)
i had an idea for the eyes, even on a gas mask. i bet you could find a remnant of gold or black metallic fabric for a couple bucks at a craft store. if you dipped it in stiffener and molded it to a large (sugar) easter egg mold, you'd have almost those eyes above when you lifted it clear. the fabric is really thin and fairly see through-able. not that easy to pick out features underneathe it though.
this idea could be adopted to cover eye-holes of a gas mask.
if this missive makes no sense, don't worry - it will self-destruct in 10 seconds.
BOOM.
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J and I will be at MFF, but I don't what hours. (We'll be commuting so we can take care of our cats.) I'm looking forward to seeing you again!