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     These pictures come from some of my work on Fairmont State University's Summer Theatre production of South Pacific. Set during WWII, South Pacific required us to find research that we could use for the show while keeping in mind that this was a play, not real life. Meaning, that we could alter the looks of some of the garments we already had and add embellishments, collars, or change the skirt if necessary.

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This dress was difficult to construct due to the fabric content. Many pins were used to hold the cut pieces together. The sewn in ruffles were lined and interfaced for body and volume.

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