The Brass Coast costumes
Look and Feel
- Extract from the relevant art brief – expanded into specific costuming ideas
- Colours (with images), fabrics, etc
Similar nations
- Compare it to other nations with overlaps and discuss how to differentiate
Research
- Historical/cultural inspiration (and how the nation differs/adheres to it), films, books, tv, google search terms
In detail
- Breakdown of each garment worn, typical layers and fabrics for each
- links to patterns, shops, traders etc.
- Good substitutions for each garment
Specifics
- Costuming high, middle and low status character
- Men/Women/children in each category?
- What you can achieve at different price brackets? (thinking of doing something along the lines of the Odyssey £30 kit challenge maybe Daisy and Jude!)
Hats and outerwear
- Examples, materials, patterns etc.
Jewellery
Armour
Scale is the ideal armour, ideally in a bright golden colour. Chain in the “jannissary” style, particularly the chain helmets, is also great. Small pieces of plate or breastplates are also good especially if ornate and inlaid. Leather armour is common, either magnificently tooled or used to hold pieces of metal armour in place.
Armour, whether metal or leather, should have embellished edges and rich decoration, with calligraphy and ornate designs. Shields
Golden scale is the ideal armour, worn like mail or else secured with leather.
Mail worn in the “jannissary” style and armour reinforced with ornate metal or leather plates are both good.
Weapons
Round (ideally domed) metal shields, highly decorated if possible. Weapons
Scimitars are less common than straight swords and axes. The Bhuj, a large heavy single-bladed spear, is the ideal pole-arm. The best quality weapons are intricately etched and engraved.
Heraldry
Bibliography
- Both an online “would you like to know more!” and a guide to the amazing books you can get on amazon.
Nation specific garment
- Possibly – if we can think of something suitable for each nation!