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For the “animated character” FDC challenge, I decided that
Isla’s blond and pink hair would look perfect with an outfit inspired by
Fluttershy from “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.” However, I found
Fluttershy’s Equestria Girls outfit uninspiring, and turned to Jane Bennet from
“The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” for style influence. While not an animated
character, Jane shares many traits with Fluttershy and her retro-inspired style
was perfect for the outfit I had in mind.
For my design I wanted to create something with Fluttershy’s
color palette of yellow, pink, and blue, along the lines of the outfits found
in Jane Bennet’s lookbook, to make an ensemble that would be sophisticated yet
work well for a casual outing such as walking the dog or going out for coffee.
I settled on a yellow polka-dot sundress with a circle skirt and Peter Pan
collar as the base of the outfit, and drew on various aspects of Fluttershy’s
character to create the accessories. Since Fluttershy’s pet is her rabbit
Angel, I modeled her shoes after those sold by Le Bunny Bleu, with the little
rabbit face silhouettes on the toes. I also added a hat, sunglasses, scarf, and
pin to help the outfit switch from formal to casual.
I started with the dress. I made it from a light yellow
polka-dotted cotton, and made the bodice by altering the Liberty Lane tank
pattern. Since I didn’t have a lot of fabric to work with, I drafted the skirt
pattern to create a modified circle skirt. I also drafted the collar of the
dress by modifying an online tutorial. This was my first time ever drafting
patterns, so it was quite an informative (and sometimes stressful) experience.
I added belt loops to the waistline of the dress and made a bow belt with a
strip of pink patent leather.
The cotton fabric I used for the dress was very thin, so I
added a slip to go under the dress. I drew heavily from the Melody Valerie
Couture “Celandine” slip in terms of design, but since I couldn’t find a good
pattern for it I made my own slip pattern by heavily modifying a Liberty Jane
pattern. I made the slip from champagne colored charmeuse, which was light and
silky enough to feel and look luxurious without adding bulk. I thought the lace
at the top of the Melody Valerie slip looked perfect with the aesthetic I was
going for, so I added some along with a few strips of brocade in a coordinating
shade of champagne.
As always for me, the shoes were the hardest part. My goal
was to create the simple classic Le Bunny Bleu ballet flats, but for some
reason I had such a difficult time getting the shoes to fit just right. I made
them from the same pink patent leather as the belt and some batik-print pink
cotton, and added the trademark Le Bunny Bleu gold rabbit face and ring from a
piece of gold faux leather. The gold leather was very hard to cut properly at
such a small scale, but after several failed attempts I finally made a suitable
pair.
In contrast, the rest of the accessories were easy to put
together. For the sunglasses, I picked up a pair of Springfield glasses and
painted them yellow to match the dress. I made the scarf from a piece of
crinkle fabric in the exact shade of blue of the butterflies on Fluttershy’s
cutie mark. I blocked the pillbox hat from cream felt, and then added a bow in
pink and blue to match. To make the cutie mark pin, I drew out the three
butterfly symbol and went over the outline in hot glue. When it dried, I
painted it pink and blue and attached a pin to the back so Isla could wear it
on her collar.
Of course, Fluttershy also needed a pet, so I made a puppy
from a big pompom, three Czech glass beads, and some scraps of felt. I made the
leash by tying embroidery thread in a friendship bracelet. The Starbucks cup
was the only thing I didn’t make; I purchased it as a tree ornament and removed
the cord and metal hanging loop.
A look at Isla’s day as Fluttershy:
Some detail shots:
Two bonus shots:
To see more of my work, check out my site Paper Doll World
Thanks for reading!
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