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1001 Inventions and 20 Costumes

Brandon as Constantine the African

A few months ago, I began work on a project for the traveling exhibit of 1001 Inventions, which just ended its stay at the New York Hall of Science in Queens. For those who haven’t heard of 1001 Inventions, it was created to enlighten people of contributions to modern science by Muslims throughout history and has had more than 1,000,000 visitors so far. There’s a movie (starring Sir Ben Kingsley), a book, a website, and the traveling museum exhibit that I became part of recently. It was also highlighted in the New York Times, Time Out New York, WNYC and more.

In the exhibit, “Explainers” walk around in character telling visitors about their discoveries while in costume. That’s where I came in. With the cutting help of my buddies Dinne and Vicky and the amazing hemming assistance by Joi, I sewed up 20 costumes for all of the Explainers which are now on their way to LA. My trusty Berninas and I became intimate friends during this process, which involved making turbans, pants, robes, dresses, scarves, coats, hats, and more. In all, it totaled over 60 garments in 30 days.

I had a great time collaborating with the museum and exhibit producers to design and create the look for each character. My favorites to sew in the end were the explorer Zheng He (who wore a yellow floor-length Asian brocade jacket, a cape, pants, and hat), and the writer Lady Montague (long black velvet coat, pink taffeta dress, a petticoat, and hat). The most challenging part was figuring out the turbans, each of which had to go on and off the Explainers quickly like a cap (no wrapping on site). With a bit of ingenuity and a ton of spray starch (which I still find stained remnants of in my living room), the turbans were completed on time.

In the end, my back was sore, my fingers were scarred from pricks and hot glue, and I learned to wrap turbans with expert precision. In a few weeks I travel to LA to do it all over again, but this time in a much warmer climate.

(photos below by Chang W. Lee from the NYTimes)

Devi as Astralabi

 


Biruni (left) and Al Kindi with Dinne’s handmade tent behind them


Jabir (left) and his assistant

 

Part of the replica elephant water clock and one of Dinne’s tents glowing in the background

Carlos as Ibn Battuta

 

All of the Explainers in character at the opening gala

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Royal Embroidery
Today while doing some research online, I stumbled across this video on CBS highlighting the Royal School of Needlework, an embroidery school in England. Long considered the epicenter of embroidery talent and historic restoration, the RSN is now located in the Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII favorite palace (of which... Continue Reading
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Brooklyn Undergound
UNDERCITY from Andrew Wonder on Vimeo. Today in Brooklyn, we finally have a nice day outdoors. Unfortunately I’m stuck indoors doing a bit of writing, sewing, and photography. As I was downloading photos from my camera, I came across these from last summer of Amanda and me deep beneath Atlantic... Continue Reading
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American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity
Every time my mother comes to visit New York, she always asks what fashion exhibits are at the Metropolitan and FIT museums, and then requests to go as soon as possible. When a new exhibit comes through that she misses, I shed a little tear for Mom because I always... Continue Reading
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Scales and all
I also wanted to do a quick post on how we did the makeup for the parade. We had so many people asking about it, that I wanted to be sure and show off our technique. First, I used concealer and powder all over my face and then put on... Continue Reading
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Totally Floored
When it gets warm outside, Michael disappears as much as he can to Cape May Point, New Jersey. His family has a place there where a few weeks ago we spent a weekend eating way too many jelly beans and trying to keep warm by a poorly-made fireplace fire (the... Continue Reading
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Coup de’-toe
Last week I got roped into being a foot model for the second time in my Threads life. Previously I had been the foot inside numerous pairs of shoes for an article on shoe covering. This time around I had to be the model for a pants feature written by... Continue Reading
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and the sea beckons…
Last year Jessie and I pulled an all-nighter right before the Coney Island Mermaid Parade, getting our costumes together. Typically the Mermaid Parade is an excuse for folks to done themselves with body paint and little else. However, that’s not really my style so Jess and I usually like to... Continue Reading
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In transition…
me after “finding” Dollywood. Yes this left a hole in my coat Things are changing around here quite a bit. I left SOHO Publishing and spent almost a month off in the state of Tejas (what is coming next professionally, I’ll reveal a bit later.) Most of this time I... Continue Reading
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Sour patch gato…
Today was so nice outside that I was happy to take in the sunshine with my friend Josh, scouring a flea market in Manhattan. On the way to meet Josh for brunch, I had to stop in a bodega and get some Advil and water. Never quite being able to... Continue Reading
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