Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Put a Tassel on it!

As a follow up from my previous burlesque themed post I thought I should mention the costume work I have done for performers. I have made quite a few hair pieces for burlesque performers over the past few years and its a particular part of my business that I thrive on. When a performer commissions me to make something for a new act I always get a little bit over excited. I get to create pieces that people wouldn't usually wear which means I can let my imagination loose, and this is how I began making nipple pasties and tassel's. I make them under the name "Lady Liberty Pasties and Tassel's" and they have become a small side-line sister company to The Libertarian.




What are pasties & nipple tassel's?
They are quite a bizarre thing to make but they are extremely fun and popular. They are what burlesque performers wear to cover their nipples. Tassel's are worn to tassel twirl and pasties are worn to look pretty! They were originally named pasties by American performers in the burlesque hay-day as they used tape to "paste" their nipples out of site for legal reasons.







... and I don't just make pasties and tassel's for performers. Anyone can have fun wearing them! I now sell them in two shops and one website (details below). I make them in all different shapes and sizes on request.

How do they work?
The most common question I am asked is "How do they stay in place?" People conjure up all sorts of scary notions but the simple answer is body tape! If you want to learn to tassel twirl then I recommend going to a workshop. There are quite a few in the area so get in touch if you would like a list. Workshops can be a fun thing to do with friends and you can practise twirling with tassel's attached to your T-shirt so you don't have to feel self conscious about going topless.

The aim of the famous tassel twirl is to get both tassel's to twirl in the same and opposite direction. Its certainly an activity not to be taken too seriously!





Where can buy them?
I was very happy to design and make an exclusive collection for the new fantastic website DeeliteMe.com recently. They have some wonderfully delightful products, especially appropriate for this years valentines day! They even have a gift idea section to make it easy.

Their lingerie collections are so stylish in a classic vintage kind of way (essentially how lingerie should be) and I particularly love their Bra Brooches.

Als Musique Boutique in Heaton, Newcastle and Hustler Fashion in Sunderland also carry a small stock.

If you would like to place a commission then you can email me: thelibertarian@hotmail.co.uk.



Enjoy!

Friday, 20 January 2012

Burlesque

In February 2011 I entered the world of burlesque.



I had been an audience member for a few years in the run up, but last February I performed my first act. Performing under the name Aurora Borealis, my debut act was The Mermaid. My nerves were the worst they had ever been and my costume had been a mad rush but it created such a positive response from the audience it was well worth the hard work. I was so happy to hear everyones feedback from the performance as it was all positive. I received a further 6 bookings and was described as one of the best "newbies" people had ever seen ( I hate to sound braggy but I'm still patting myself on the back for it).


Myself As Aurora Borealis performing The Mermaid

Using My sequinned fish Poi's
My Seaweed fan


I made the costume myself and choreographed the act so that it was jam packed with content to keep the audience interested. My costume became the waves of the sea as I took layers off and I hand made my self sequined fish poi's to twinkle as they swam through the air.










But why did I do it?

Well there were so many reasons to do it and only a few insignificant not to. I spent my childhood at dancing classes, competitions, exams, acting classes and in shows. For ten years I hadn't done any kind of performing, so when I went to my first burlesque show in Leeds and watched performers from around the world grace the stage with their mouth watering costumes and vintage elegance. I immediately knew that I HAD to do it. It took about two years of putting off and psyching up but I did it. I had found a medium of performance that incorporates dancing, acting, comedy, music and wonderful costumes. I could take my acts in what ever direction I wanted and had complete creative freedom. The only down side was having to take my clothes off. Essentially I didn't want to "strip". I took the risky decision to try and avoid showing anything, like the traditional forms of burlesque and managed to pretty much pull it off. The beauty of burlesque is that you can make it work for you and mould it around what you want or don't want to do. I find myself asking are there actually any rules in burlesque?





Where did I do it?

Casa Bellini Burlesque! My friend a fellow performer Constance Peach created and runs the Newcastle burlesque night and was kind enough to take the risk on me. I have now become a resident performer of Casa Bellini and Constance has been incredibly supportive by letting try new experimental things each time. I must say the venue, The Peoples Theatre, has a fantastic stage, atmosphere and audience, which is pretty much my motivation.

The cast of Casa Bellini warming up for the July 2011 show





Then What?

I spent 2010 performing around the North East at nights such as The Golden Garter in Sunderland and created a further two acts:

 

Jacqueline

Jacqueline is the story of a Jack in the box that tries to win the heart of a toy fire man (comedy).
















The moment The fireman shows me his tassel's 

My non revealing version of a tassel twirl!



The Aurora Borealis A dance based piece based on the phenomena of the Norther Lights.


Coloured sparkling silks are pulled from my costume through out the act to create the northern lights






Boro Burlesque Agency

I also had the chance of creating the Boro burlesque agency sketch with my comedy sketch group Heavy Petting (I'll explain all about Heavy Petting in another post)

Heavy Petting performing "Boro Burlesque Agency"





Why Don't You Give It A Go?

Yes really! If you're reading this thinking "I wish I could have the nerve to do that", then do it! There are plenty of burlesque classes happening round the country. I recommend the class at Dance City, Newcastle if your in the north east.

If you would generally like to learn more about Burlesque then I recommend my burlesque idols:

Anna Fur Laxis (Anna also runs workshops)





Next Performance?

I'll be performing two acts (one of them a debut new act) at the next Casa Bellini Burlesque, at The Peoples Theatre, Heaton, Newcastle.
 




See you there?









Thursday, 19 January 2012

Bonjour 2012!!

I'm filled with enthusiasm for 2012 already!

I am working on my new hire collection at the moment which is scheduled to launch in March. I have decided to create a hire range so that he more expensive pieces can be accessible to everyone. The collection will include a variety of quirky and classic hats/ fascinaters that will be available to hire for any length of time. I am gong to make sure there will be some fabulous pieces ideal for the race season, weddings, parties and even Halloween. All the pieces will be available to hire online and will be posted with next day delivery to your home. Local collections will also be available. Hiring will be a fabulous way of wearing wonderful hats in an economical, affordable way.
  
I have also had some fantastic commission enquiries already so I cant wait to set to work on them and share the photos of the finished works. If you have a special event to attend this year and you would like a bespoke hat/ fascinator/ hair accessory made then please just email me: thelibertarian@hotmail.co.uk.  

Looking back for a moment to before Christmas Miss Rain Photography and Constance Peach created these fabulous images for me. I didn't get the chance to post them before Christmas because of the whirlwind of web sales, but if you visited my site over the Christmas break I hope you enjoyed looking at them!
I highly recommend both photographer Miss Rain and model Constance Peach to work with. 


Miss Clause Showgirl Hat

Christmas Tree Hat (with working lights)

Christmas Tree Hat (with working lights)

All images © Miss Rain Photography 2011.
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Friday, 25 November 2011

Durham Lumiere Festival

Last Sunday I went to visit the Lumiere festival in one of my favourite northern cities, Durham. Lumiere, the Festival of light, took over the centre for four night for the second year. One of Durhams most (locally) famous statues was turned into a giant snow globe and the Cathedral was painted with moving light.

I love artists that work with light and one day maybe I will be one myself! Light seemed to be an important part of the work I was making in my final year at University. My favourite work is Anthony McCall's Line describing a cone. I would certainly like to submit some proposals to next years Lumiere festival.

Here are a few rough pics I took with my dads camera (I should have taken the tripod!)















































Mini Christmas Crowns

Last week I made this set of adorable Christmas Day crowns for a raffle in aid of Butterwick Hospice.





Hand made luxury Christmas Day crowns





What better way to celebrate Christmas Day than with a miniature crown on your head?

The epitome of style, obviously.

The lovely lady that won the 6 crowns was thrilled, so I was delighted to see them go to a good home. She told me that she was a hat lover and would be wearing them all year round for birthday celebrations and parties.

I'm not going to put the crowns into my online shop, but I am taking orders for personalised sets of crowns. So if you would like to be the most stylish family for years to come sitting around the Christmas table, please just send me an email: thelibertarian@hotmail.co.uk.


Paper cracker hats have never looked so mediocre.





The Crowns wrapped up and ready to go






The hand decorated crown box


Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Ruby Wedding Mini Party Hats





My mum and Dad celebrated their 40th Ruby Wedding Anniversary the week before last and had a big dinner party with family and friends. To help the celebrations along I volunteered to make little party hats and crowns for all the guests. Quite a big challenge really in the time scale I had, and considering there was 56 guests, but I managed to pull it off and everyone loved wearing them. Most of the guests took them home to wear on Christmas day!

I stuck to the gold, red and silver colour scheme and made the little hats in a variety of designs.

Highlight from the night was seeing my dad wear a miniature crown all night...




I will be making a rage of luxurious party hats soon plus some special Christmas themed hats to go in my online shop.

As always if you would like some bespoke party hats making for a special occasion be it a birthday, a hen night, a wedding or a baby shower please get in touch! (thelibertarian@hotmail.co.uk)


Me wearing a mini party hat on my birthday last year

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