MisterGrey
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My college is holding its end of the year Spring Fling in two weeks, and this year's theme is Victorian Era Paris, with the art department providing giant replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the windmill of the Moulin Rouge. I'm attempting to hack together a costume with some of the things I've got available, while at the same time not making it painfully obvious that this is a costume that I hacked together with what I had available. My one definite is a black velvet dinner jacket. The problem I'm running into is my "waist accessory." I've got a black suit vest that would go nicely with a pair of loud-ish bagging gray check pants, but because of the Moulin Rouge influence I'm supposing that other attendees will be leaning towards more exaggerated period attire. I could theoretically track down a red or slate gray vest but I've had to take time off of work lately to accommodate my school schedule and for illness, so I'd like to save my money for a while.
As an alternative, I've got two cummerbunds-- one standard red, one midnight blue, each with matching bowties. However, I'm not certain that this would be period appropriate. Were cummerbunds worn by-- well, anyone?-- during the Victorian era, and more importantly, by anyone in France?
Pictures, of course, will be forthcoming as I assemble my final product.
As an alternative, I've got two cummerbunds-- one standard red, one midnight blue, each with matching bowties. However, I'm not certain that this would be period appropriate. Were cummerbunds worn by-- well, anyone?-- during the Victorian era, and more importantly, by anyone in France?
Pictures, of course, will be forthcoming as I assemble my final product.