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Miss Jean Brodie Tartan suit
Outline the story …
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark paints a character in Miss Brodie who is aware of the importance of spirit and creativity, and tries to nurture style and life in a fairly bleak and conservative religious and intellectual landscape. Out of arrogance, she embraces the Trump-like oversized personality and propagandistic flair of fascism, oblivious to the consequences. She is a cult-of-personality leader, and a character who expresses the spirit of the USA’s journey over the last 5 years. I was inspired to make this look by Elsa Schiaparelli and Frances Farquarson, who might have been Miss Brodie’s style icons. I used a Brodie tartan, a very lightweight wool lined with linen.
Outline the construction…
I have made clothes before, but never using tailoring techniques to adapt historic patterns, and never to the level of finishing and tailoring. I used two dress patterns and a hat pattern (all 1930s) to make this suit, adapting and redesigning in order to create separates. I am 6’2” and had significant difficulty trying to add length in the neck and shoulder area for these designs.
This is sooo elegant! Beautifully conceived and executed. You look like a proper 1930s film star!
Wow, that fit is basically magic! It looks so smooth and totally impressive.
It looks fantastic.
This ensemble looks very flattering on you! And this fabric looks great, good job❤
That costume suits you like it was made for you (see what I did there?)! For real, you are so talented. This is magnificent!
Love the tartan print and the shape of the bodice, the sleeves are gorgeous! Well done, it looks beautiful!
I love this! It’s really very well done! Thank you!
Girls, girls, girls! This is lovely – I had no idea there was a Brodie tartan. That 1930s vibe is great and those sleeves. I love the hat too and there is some nice pattern matching going on. Well done for the fit – that jacket looks the bees knees.