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The Empress. I won’t lie, I was a little confused when designing this. I wanted a modern look, but I also wanted it to give it the regality of royalty. I’d looked back at art, photos, and physical gowns of royalty that we have and started to think, how could I add a modern…

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The Bandit. I won’t lie, by this point, I was running out of ideas to design so, in my opinion, the Bandit is a bit of a sloppy design. But, at the end of the day, there isn’t really anything I’d change except maybe rough up the clothes a little bit. I wanted to…

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The Duke. This look was a little more difficult to flesh out. I had a lot of movies to use as inspiration, but I wanted the Duke to look different from the rest of the designs. This meant a deep dive into fabrics, designs, and historical figures and what they would wear to get…

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The Swordsman. This design in the collection was meant to represent the honor and mobility of the lone swordsman. Throughout history, there have been many great swordsmen who fought for honor, country, or maybe personal vengeance, but all of them had great skill. This position was typically low-to-no pay, as Swordsmen were seen as…

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The Jester. This is part of the History Reimagined Collection and I have to say, a personal staple. I wanted this piece to reflect a personal favorite, Clown-core. This Jester outfit is comprised of red and blue sides mixed with a tan or golden brown ruffles and fringes. I wanted this outfit to be…