Isabella and Bethany at the Medieval Fayre 2017 |
And I cut it extremely close. Fortunately, Bethany's outfit isn't terribly complex to put together quickly; the most time consuming piece being her chain mail. This took me four months, off and on, to complete.
Another added advantage to this outfit is that it can breathe, which I was grateful for because it was incredibly hot on that day.
I came across two downfalls to this outfit during its creation. You would notice, if you have ever played any of the Dragon Age games, that none the characters carry sheaths for their weapons. They just magically float in the air at their backs outside of combat. So instead of ruining the look of the costumes by making elabourate sheaths, we just ended up carrying the weapons in our hands. Which was a bit of an annoyance when you need them to do all the fun stuff at the Fayre.
The second problem was that I had to basically weave, suture and tie myself into the chain mail dress on the day of the Fayre; and had a heck of a time trying to get back out of it afterward too. It will be difficult to do this by yourself, so make sure you have an Isabella around to help.
The Budget Breakdown
Bethany Hawke's Outfit
Red Banana: I had this lying around the house, a souvenir from a team building exercise my mother took part in. They are fairly easy to come across anywhere and probably cost no more than R50.
Men's Pirate Shirt: This cost me R150 at China Mall and I had to hack the sleeves off. I probably will find some use for them in future.
Green Leggings: R60 at China Mall.
Brown Gloves: R15 at China Mall. This was a stressful buy for me because Bethany's gloves are actually the same green as her tights. Since I could not find a green pair I comforted myself by buying a green tank top instead of a brown one.
Green Tank Top: R25 sale price at The Oriental Plaza. I actually managed to get one close in colour to the leggings thankfully or else my OCD brain would not have coped with it.
Brown Boots: R210 at Mr Price.
Chain Mail Dress
Galvinised Wire 1.60mm x 5kg (317m): R134.99 at Mica.
4x Leather Straps: R8 each at China Mall. R32 in total.
Brown Belt: R40 at China Mall. I actually planned on removing the bow and making a diamond shaped buckle. But, alas, the bow was cute so it stayed.
Side note with this aspect, the China Mall in Crownmine has a shop that sells packets of metal links of varying sizes; so it you don't mine spending more to save some time and avoid cutting wire, this could be a better option for you.
Bethany Hawke's Staff
Metallic Acrylic Paint - Silver: R169.99 at Mica. I am officially not a fan of acrylic paint, it dries slower and and this particular paint needed more coats than necessary because I could still see the newspaper print underneath. But, it is near impossible to find a metallic silver craft paint so it just had to do.
Additional Extras
Mini Glue Gun: R109.99 at Mica
Glue Sticks 8x100mm 12pcs: R24.99 at Mica
Topline 3pcs Pliers Set: R199.99 at GAME.
Portable Sewing Machine: R100 at China Mall. Do NOT waste your money on this. Save for proper one if a sewing machine is a must, but it'll do in an emergency.
I did not set a budget for the outfit, and because we decided on our characters so far in advance I thought it I would manage my spending better if I bought what I could when I could. In total I spent a total of R1271.95 on the creation of this costume and would cost far less for you if you already have or don't need the extras.
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Your costume looked super awesome! I think any cosplayer can get some useful tips here, you put everything together very well :)
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