Which means I have to start working on our costumes, and as we all know, research is the best part of planning. I had already decided back in February (see Otakuthon 2011 Costume Project: Princess Peach and Toadette, posted on February 5, 2011) that we would go as Princess Peach Toadstool and Toadette.
Toadette should be fairly easy to make: a summer dress, a vest, some white shorts and slip cover for my daughter’s bicycle helmet should do the trick. Since Otakuthon is the week-end of August 12 to 14, and toddlers tend to grow really fast, I will wait until July to start making her costume.
Princess Peach on the other hand poses a challenge. First, there are many designs to choose from.
Princess Peach as she appears on Super Mario Bros 3
Princess Peach in her appearance for New Super Mario Bros Wii
Princess Peach in her appearance for Super Smash BrosI am leaning towards the second one. Simple, but slightly more detailed than the first one, and I really like the resemblance of the skirt to Disney’s Cinderella’s.
The real challenge is to make it right. It looks simple, but looks can be deceiving. I have looked all over for pictures of Princess Peach cosplay that I liked, but in general, the fabric is too shiny, the proportions are wrong, or the fit just isn't right. I was beginning to believe that this was the costume that never looked good. It was suggested to me that I should see this as a challenge, to make a good looking one, but honestly, I was getting really afraid, thinking “What am I getting myself into?”.
But then I found two.
The first one is made according to design number one.
Jenni Källberg, aka Pixelninja, as Princess PeachIt fits well, the skirt has the right volume, and I really like the way the darker bottom colour in the sketch was interpreted as an underskirt. It makes the whole look like a real dress for a real person, not just a pink costume.
The second one is made to be like the more detailed concept art.
Princess Peach by EnaylaAgain, beautiful fit and proportions. I have not seen the panniers look so good on any other cosplay of this character. The sleeves are also perfect puff sleeves, and the collar is just the right height. I will look at this picture often when making my own as a reference for these details.
I am now feeling a little better about the project. I now believe that a good looking Princess Peach costume, in the version I want to make, can, in fact, be achieved.
But since I am not as slim as the girls in the above picture, maybe I’ll invest in a good pair of Spanx. It can always be useful!
I was Princess Peach for Halloween a few years back. I found a great dress at a thrift store and then just altered it a bit.
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Samantha, do you have a picture? I would love to see it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this picture can help you with Toadette: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1893682635130&set=a.1893655474451.110998.1633490307&type=1
ReplyDeletehey. i was just searching Princess Peach and found your blog :) i think this might help you since you said you didn't know who the cosplayer was :)
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Thank you very much for that information. I will update my post with her name and link back to that page.
ReplyDeleteThe sad part is I am a guy trying to do this as a crossplay on a bet peach is one hard costume.
ReplyDeleteA kind request for a female from Assassins creed!
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