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Published: 2007-02-23 06:05:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 5489; Favourites: 121; Downloads: 30
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Description Done for my Theater Costume Design class. The assignment was Dracula.

The idea behind the brides is that they are from three different time periods, since Dracula has been "living" for quite some time. The center one is the oldest, with a dress inspired by Elizabethan designs. The one on the left is the next oldest, with a Romanian style dress. Lastly, the one on the right wears a Victorian style dress.
I wanted Dracula to have a spider motif, and the brides to have a bat motif. That is one of the reasons why they don't have eyes. Bats cannot see well. Also, not having eyes is creepy. The "story" behind the eyeless brides is that Dracula fell in love with each of them, but after turning them into undead monsters he could no longer stand to look them in the eyes. So he tore their eyes out.

The black and white costumes and masks is what we first see of them in the play. Very surreal and stark. The dresses are obviously not period, just period inspired. I wanted the costumes to show some leg because I think it suddley makes these creatures more erotic for a modern audience.

When they are about to feed on Renfield, that's when we first see what's behind the mask. they lower their masks and show their bloody gaping mouths.
It's also interesting to note that the Dracula script I'm working with says the brides speak "telepathically" (through voice overs). So I thought it would be cool to just have the brides be very mime-like...and whenever they are "talking" they just open their horrific mouths in a sort of animalistic snarl.
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Comments: 15

ferrignofan [2013-06-27 00:31:25 +0000 UTC]

hmmmmm not enough stripes.

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Rayne-Tam [2013-03-27 03:49:04 +0000 UTC]

I like your ideas for Draculas brides. It's very well thought out and different from anything I've ever seen. The idea of them lowering there masks and seeing the horror behind them gives me chills. I would love to see this in a play. Fantastic

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vampdoctoroftheopera [2011-08-21 18:54:47 +0000 UTC]

You sir have managed to create the most original, and most frightening version of the Count's Brides that I have ever had the pleasure of being disturbed by.

Bravo my good man. Bravo.

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BunnyBennett In reply to vampdoctoroftheopera [2011-08-23 14:53:47 +0000 UTC]

Glad you enjoyed it!

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vampdoctoroftheopera In reply to BunnyBennett [2011-08-23 17:38:37 +0000 UTC]

Well, I find all your Dracula stuff absolutely facinating. I certianly hope something comes out of it! If it does, you will do Stoker the justice he needs.

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buttontree177 [2011-03-20 03:33:56 +0000 UTC]

How awesome!!

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MOONVAMP0101 [2011-03-06 23:24:09 +0000 UTC]

This take on the brides is quite a clever twist. I love the idea of the gouged eyes and the telepathic communication. Very original.

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PHUZface1 [2009-02-25 09:03:18 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic!! I really like the innovative costume designs! U put a lot of conceptual thought into this, I think! Well done!!

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re-marked [2009-02-20 14:49:13 +0000 UTC]

This is awesome! Definitely a new, fresh interpretation of it after so many blah remakes

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BunnyBennett In reply to re-marked [2009-02-23 10:35:40 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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GOTHROCKER666 [2008-12-25 07:13:45 +0000 UTC]

love it

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SoCourtneyLeigh [2008-10-18 06:45:01 +0000 UTC]

This is very cool. i studied costume design for years and i love your concept. it's very creative

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taeliac [2007-12-17 17:01:30 +0000 UTC]

Again, very cool designs ~ I like the idea of the voice overs, too. Interesting, and fun yet creepy to do on stage

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avelacuna [2007-02-23 14:20:17 +0000 UTC]

Most bats see at LEAST a'ight.

The speaking thing sounds VERY cool.

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Wazaga [2007-02-23 12:55:30 +0000 UTC]

I had a dress like those once.... when I was 9....

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