Monday, April 27, 2009

Monday Costume Gem


I stumbled on this talented seamstress yesterday by following some links of links (amazing what you can find doing that!).


Connie Lowe is in PA and designs and constructs the most delightful garments for bjds. Her business is called Marbled Halls and I love that she uses authentic vintage/antique fabrics in her designs and also in some of them, gives them a contemporary twist by adding some modern textiles.



Love the modern fabric overskirt with the antique lace and the striped stockings!








Please check out her site for more of her wonderful designs.

There are so many other artisans out there that when I look at their costuming, I immediately want to lock myself into my studio and rummage through my stash of laces and textiles. Off the top of my head I can think of at least six artists that inspire me with their costumes, but I am going to leave these for another post.

Do you feel creative?

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow that ship hat is just amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Tristan Robin said...

These are nothing shy of exquisite ... and that Marie doll at the top - wow!!!.

I can't believe what blogging has done to me. LOL I never had any interest in dolls, beyond a passing respect for any beautifully crafted item. But I have found so many amazing - and some quite bizarre (to me, anyway!) - dolls and their artists/creators, that I'm starting to think about collecting a few.

just what I need with the economy on the skids - a new obsession to spend money on.

I loved seeing this pics - and I"m on my way to her site - but I'm not sure if I should thank you or not!

Snowbrush said...

That's quite a doll. I remember reading that women who had TB looked similarly, and were considered ethereally beautiful.

Zan Asha said...

Hehee, Sue, you are leading us into evil!! :) I cannot afford anything and yet there is sooo much temptation all around!! :)

I am in awe--I am not a seamstress so I am constantly amazed when I see someone working magic with cloth!

Lezlei Ann Young said...

Sue...
What a great find! I will definitely pop over and take a peek. However...I am constantly in awe of YOUR costuming.

xoLezlei

Renee said...

Sue those costumes are spectacular.

How you guys make these dolls is beyond me. You are all incredible.

Did you ever get your Dad to interpret your dreams.

Love Renee xoox

Anonymous said...

These are Fabulous dolls. Amazing to be accurate...

Did you read the bottom of my post about shrines?
Your one of the first 5 to comment and I'm going to send you something I made. I'll just need your snail mail address! Write me at
dancingbuffalo@earthlink.net
Pattee

Carapace said...

Well, I'm feeling creative NOW....

I love the costuming, but I still like your dollfaces more. These all seem so down! Cheer up, pretties! You have awesome clothes!

Also, someday, I will own a ship-hat.

dollproject said...

These are wonderful! I like the fork too hehe.

Kaerie Faerie said...

Amazing costumes, puts my little couture gowns to shame, or it should make me sew better!
Love the ship head piece on that MA doll
Kaerie Faerie

Pearl said...

So beautiful!!

Denise said...
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Denise said...

How beautiful! Costuming always amazes me. I love BJD's. I bought a book on BJD's last year. It is written all in japanese though. I have not had time to learn how to read japanese :-) -- however, it is a good thing it has lots of step by step pictures. There was a time I insanely wanted to try to make a BJD. *sigh* .... one day ....

3rdEyeMuse said...

Wow! Those are some amazing clothes she's created!

moti said...

Hi, amazing costumes!!!!!!, gorgeous work!!!!!, love it!!!!!!! congratulations!!!
ELi

Unknown said...

WOW Sue, I LOVE that ballerina!!!!! Your art is absolutely amazing!!!
Hugs,
Jackie

Marie Patterson Studio said...

These dolls are amazing!! From what I see, they are the ball jointed dolls...LOVE those!

Sue said...

Just want to clarify something - this is not my work. The costuming on these bjds is done by Connie Lowe of Marbled Halls (please click the links above to check her out.). I don't know if Connie makes the BJDs or just does the costuming for them.

Kerin said...

I am blown away by the first doll with the ship on her head!! They are all great but that one sends me to the moon!!!

Great find Sue!

Anonymous said...

Sue send me your snail mail address as you were one of the top 5 to comment on my shrine posting!
Email me at
dancingbuffalo@earthlink.net