First of all sorry about the bad quality pictures, I forgot to take my camera to the party I wore my cosplay to XD But anyway, My friend Serena suggested that I dressed up as Ryan Ross (ex Panic! at the Disco guitarist) this Halloween as she was going as Brendon Urie (singer of Panic!) and I was extremely excited about the idea! This post is about my process of making the costume!
I decided to go as 2005 Ryan from the live in Denver show which was recorded for a DVD. This is my favourite of his make-up looks and the fever you can't sweat out period was my favourite Panic! at the Disco era! I spent some time gathering reference photos and browsing charity shops for things I could use since I didn't want to spend a lot of money as I was only wearing the costume for a few hours at a Halloween party.
To do this, I measured how wide I wanted the shoulder to be and used berry pins to mark out the arm holes. On the inside of the fabric I used a white pencil to draw a line where pins are, took the pins out and then sewed a new seem. I was sewing by since I didn't take my sewing machine with me to uni. I also removed the lapels using the same method.
For the 3D roses I bought some cheap hair accessories from an independent clothing store and some paper craft roses from Wilko's. I removed the clips and hair ties off the larger roses, and then painted them all with crimson red acrylic paint to match them to the jacket better and make them all the same colour. When dry, I pinned the bottom leaves to the jacket and sewed them down. Then I just took a long chain off of an old necklace with that I never wear and used safety pins to attach it to the jacket (the roses hide the metal) and then it was finished!
I used the same acrylic mixed into a pot of water to dye a white [100% viscose] scarf that I purchased from Poundland a matching colour since I couldn't find one close enough in the shops. I just left the material in the watered down paint overnight then left it do dry and finished it off with a hair dryer to speed of the process and soften the fabric.
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And that was it! The shirt I already had (from New Look a few years ago) and I just wore black skinny jeans and boots with everything I had made! I hope this was useful to you if you are planning to make something similar and/or enjoyed reading this post ^.^
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