![]() ![]() ![]() You could search by the decade and you could break it down by hats, shoes, buttons and just really specific things. ![]() There were a lot of Instagrams and a lot of Pinterests that collect scans and photographs and outfits from very specifically that late-19th century period. There are a lot of people who are very, very specific about different eras. I spent a lot of time looking through resources for historical costuming nerds. I have tried, but I think I’m too sloppy to really be a good seamstress. I like looking at it, but I don’t know how to sew. Wang: I’m generally interested in fashion. I combined it with a couple other ideas I had, a fairy tale and a queer concept that I felt would be really fun to do and would also be something that I could make for a 14-year-old version of myself.ĭunlap: Was fashion an interest that you had, too, or was that something that you had to research for the story? I wanted to do something for a while that was something like that, but just more relevant to what I was thinking about now, something that I felt like would be more engaging to me now. ![]() I think my earliest inspirations for drawing were watching Disney movies and 90s-era Disney cartoons. Dunlap: Were Disney princesses the inspiration for The Prince and the Dressmaker? ![]()
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