Planning is the first and most integral step to doing a unique first costume. And surprisingly enough, one of the most important aspects of planning is keeping the process dynamic, for a couple of reasons. Having a generalized plan to start with shouldn't contain too many details until you get further into your planning process. Part of the planning process involves both having an idea of how you'll accomplish each part of the costume creation, but also being open to changing the material and execution depending on changing circumstances. As a result, proper planning includes initial and refined research, contingencies, trial and error, and the possibility of "nailing it". I personally like to get hands on pretty quick once I have something executable in mind... this is not always the best course of action, and often times I find myself in need of what I've heard referred to as "tactical patience". This "patience" resulting from inaction on...
Working under the fabulous sunny skies of Las Vegas, making costumes, frock coats, period and renaissance garb, with a little steam punk here and there - almost all custom made, and some unique ideas and requests! I love the challenge!