My online portfolio: Malotke Designs.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

"As You Like It" Show Pictures

I'm pretty happy that I finally got some show pictures of the dress I made in action. If you want to read about the construction of the dress I made for "As You Like It" then check out my earlier pieces "Costume Update!," "Costume Bodice Progress," "Costumes: Bodice Details," and "Costume: Bodice & Skirt." 


I got to create the dress using the designer's sketch to drape a mock up and then after a fitting I was able to finalize the plans and edit the patterns. I made the skirt with box pleats and the boned bodice has piping around all the edges that I also made. I didn't make the bloomers, the petticoat did happen to be the one I had made the previous year int he costume shop but both the petticoat and bloomers were pulled for the look. I did however make a new hip pad specifically for the actress. 


It was pretty neat to actually make so much for the show. I love that I got to make a whole look as well, it was a great experience and I learned a lot. I've also added some of the show pictures to my online portfolio: Malotke Designs.





Tuesday, December 22, 2015

"Herschel: Make Yourself Useful"

Caroline Introducing herself.
Finally some pictures from "The Hoes Progress" where I was the costume designer for the half "Herschel: Make Yourself Useful."
Caroline & William on their way to Bath, England.








William transforming into
himself from a stage hand.
Discovering stars and more!

Monday, December 14, 2015

Celebrate the New Year in Style

Celebrate the New Year in Style

Celebrate the New Year in Style by brimalotke 

How to celebrate the new year with an androgynous style!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

First Look for the Show

All of my looks were due this past Monday and I managed to finish everything on time. I decided to do a little post about each one.

For my first look I made a pair of plaid trouser pants that have 2 front tucks and a plain black zipper. The shirt is a long sleeve white button down with a black collar and cuffs. I chose to make the buttonholes black as well to make the overall look more interesting. I am in love with my black and white buttons and chose to use them for everything except the shirt has a small white button up by the collar.


Overall I love the look and I am really looking forward to making the blazer for it next semester. It will be a lot of work but my goal is to create the perfect tailored blazer.

How to Keep Your Androgynous Style Over the Holidays

Holiday Style

Holiday Style by brimalotke

It’s hard not to feel festive when there’s a variety of holidays happening this season. If you’re going home to visit family you might be expected to alter your appearance slightly or not. Either way, if you love your style to be more on the androgynous side of fashion, then this look is for you.
To read more check out the full article on Fashion A.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Holiday Date: Androgyny Style

Holiday Date: Androgyny Style

Holiday Date: Androgyny Style by brimalotke

For the holiday season it might get tricky trying to figure out what to wear when it’s freezing or you need to be prepared for different types of weather. I chose to focus on comfort, layers, and a classic look for this androgynous holiday date look.

To read the full piece then check out Fashion A.