Arwen's Requiem Gown
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Here begins my Reconstruction of Arwen's Requiem Gown, as portrayed in the Return of the King, Lord of the Rings movie trilogy...  My version of Arwen's Requiem Gown is mainly in the thought and gather stages... as I have yet to buy the velvet for the jumper, and the silk for the lower sleeve...   My thoughts on this one started with the trim, and how I will make this trim by using decorative stitches in my machine...   My research on this started at Allecatscratch.com...  Specifically on the Requiem Pages...





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Silver Trim Embroidery:
This page was last updated: March 23, 2013
This fabric to the right is a silver black silk velvet, with a paisley burnout, and overdyed with shades of aubergine and indigo... I will use this for a requiem styled cloak.

I've used this velvet for another Elven Gown,  patterned after The Yellow Dress Leaf Collar described at Alleycatscratch.com... There is a specific photo of this dress at Alleycatscratch here   I've named my Aubergine Leaf Collar Elven Gown  Nimrodel's River Gown... You can visit my Construction pages One, Two and Three to see how this gown came together...
Jumper Trim Fabric...
Underdress and Upper Sleeve Trim Fabric...
Silver Trim Embroidery Patterns...
Silver Embroidery Pattern for the Jumper Trim...
Silver Embroidery Pattern for the Trim of the Underdress...
More Photos of the Fabric I will use to make the Underdress and Sleeve Trims...  Plus... Photos of some Silk Velvet I'll use for a Cape... (and another Elven Gown...)
Next is the mock-up... and finding those missing silks... and dying my first batch of silk velvet...!
Upper Sleeve Fabric... I will add more beads...
Rayon velvet ... I will not use this, but replace with a self-dyed silk velvet...
Beads...
I recently found some Czech Glass Beads I'll be using in the trims...
Preliminary Sketches...
Requiem Gown...
Requiem Under-Gown...
Requiem Jumper...
Raglan Upper-Sleeve Pattern Draft...
Preliminary Pattern Drafts...
Requiem Gown Front...
Requiem Gown Back Left...
Requiem Gown Back Right...
Requiem Underdress Front...
Requiem Underdress Back Left...
Requiem Underdress Back Right...
Requiem Jumper Back Left...
Requiem Jumper Back Right...
Requiem Jumper Front...
The arm opening will be a straight line form point to point, just like I did on the Requiem Jumper front...
My Requiem Cloak Page is Here...

Starting the Muslin...
Muslin for the Underdress Trim...  Photo log...
Lower Sleeve Fabric...
April 19, 2006:
Lower Requiem Sleeve Fabric... after the dye...
I added a hint of silver/gray to this embroidered silk chiffon...  It's still damp in the photo... So I'm guessing it will dry up lighter...  I used Jacquard Acid Dye, #638, silver gray... I have spelled out the dying instructions on my Arch Dress Construction Page...


























Here are some photos after it has dried, compared to another silk chiffon fabric I have, that was the same shade of white as this one above before the dye... The dye came out very subtle, and is exactly what I was looking for...
Outside shots...
Reference Images:   Thank you, Maggie!


The Gown:

























The Cloak:




Peter Jackson's visualization of The Lord of the Rings woke my latent passion for costuming and inspired me to learn to sew.

This page and its links reflect my best efforts in Lord of the Rings costuming.

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Arwen's Requiem Gown
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Nearly ten years ago I set out to teach myself to sew, so that I could create inspired costumes such as those featured on my site.

I created this site  to share what I've done. It launched August 18, 2004, and has been growing ever-since.

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