Showing posts with label Doctor Who cosplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doctor Who cosplay. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- Yaz Khan in Can you Hear me? And Week 1

I've not really paid much attention to  my Yaz Khan wardrobe in the past year, I seem to have only featured her 7 times (out of 52 weeks) in the last year!

I'm returning to today to one of the most irritating outfits of her tenure.

The last time I had a look at this was in August 2021


My own screenshots but the original images belong to the BBC.


https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-02-09/doctor-who-can-you-hear-me-questions/


https://theultimateguidetothefashionofdoctorwho.wordpress.com/2020/02/25/yasmin-khan-can-you-hear-me/


https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/sonya-khan


Whilst the leather jacket, jeans and trainers are standard and dull, it's the TOP that is the frustrating piece of this outfit! I absolutely LOVE her Ikat top- the shape, the print, the colours, the fit.
Where on earth does the wretched thing come from?!!!?

The first time I interpreted this, I tied up a dress and wore it backwards, the second time I wore a lighter diamond patterned t-shirt.

This time....



I have featured a blue, black and white patterned top I found in a Hexham charity shop.

In retrospect, it's probably the worst interpretation I've made of this look! The fit of the top doesn't work and it doesn't work tied up (I had to tie it with a black hairband as there wasn't enough material to grab to tie it up.)

The star of the outfit is my Alex Monroe Posy Loop necklace!  Yesterday, I performed a concert in Highbury, London and the 1st flautist was also wearing an Alex Monroe necklace!

Once again, I attempted to take an outfit picture out on the road to recreate a Yaz picture but not executed amazingly!

I've now run out of pre-photographed TARDIS Tuesday outfits (I did a load in the holiday) so I am going to have to think again!  Not 100% what to wear whilst it is still very hot! Maybe some Peri again since she is built for Summer!
xx



Monday, May 22, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- Yaz Khan in Power of the Daleks-a Borrowed edition!

Hello All!

Hope you are well.

I only actually featured this outfit worn by Yaz Khan in Doctor Who episode, Power of the Doctor in October 2022 so it's a very recent outfit.

However, I have, in my possession, only for a limited time, the Screen Accurate jacket, I figured, why not give it a second-viewing!

Let's have a look at it:

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/jodie-whittaker-faces-final-doctor-25333198





The outfit consists of a mustard heavyweight cotton jacket from All Saints (the name is the Dessa Balfern jacket) with a cotton snakeskin print blouse with balloon sleeves in a burgundy colour, also from All Saints. She accompanies it with black skinny jeans and some lace-tied biker boots.

Let's look at this iteration of it:


I have the screen accurate jacket as I am helping out a cosplay friend in Argentina by buying it and sending it for her (as she cannot buy from Vinted). It feels a very good quality jacket, quite a good weight and great-quality material.

I featured the same blouse last time.  It's called the Leonie Stanza blouse and again, is beautiful quality cotton in a snake print with ruched cuffs and balloon sleeves. I intend to wear it for school this week with a denim chambray skirt and a belt as it's a great blouse for work.

It's the ubiquitous black fitted trousers and my Mum's brown leather belt.
I decided that my Clarks men's purple Brogue boots were the closest boots I had to Clara's.


I saw this picture from behind the scenes filming when searching for a full-length photo and thought it would be fun to recreate with my plastic cup!


It's a pity that my hair isn't still long and I am not good at doing plaits on short hair so bunches it was!

It was fun to try out this jacket!

Hope all is well with you!

xx




Tuesday, February 07, 2023

TARDIS Tuesday- ?????????? The Seventh Doctor ?????????????

 I'm always really excited when I share an outfit for TARDIS Tuesday which is based on the ACTUAL Doctor's outfit- it doesn't happen THAT often, in comparison to companion interpretations on here.

Today, I am looking at the final CLASSIC Doctor- Sylvester McCoy.

Have I featured this outfit more?

Well....yes, and no. Mainly yes....but not quite YES!

I did a version of the 7th Doctor's main outfit here in December 2018 and I also did a version of Petronella Osgood's outfit in March 2020 which is basically an on-show cosplay of this outfit...but not THIS actual outfit!

This time, compared to my 2018 version of the Seventh Doctor, I am choosing a specific episode to portray.  This is the outfit that Sylvester McCoy donned in the penultimate 7th Doctor serial (before Doctor Who was cancelled for more than 15 years). The story was called 'The Curse of Fenric'.

Before we go onto the outfit here, I have to share a little bit of information about this story.

I was a child of 8 when this story aired.  It was set during WW2. Ace and the Doctor arrive at a coastal location  in Northunberland (AHRGH, only just discovered it is Northumberland when researching this post!) where there is a secret military base close.  Some ancient artefacts are found which, when placed within a supercomputer, awaken an ancient creature called Fenric which then calls Haemovores from the water. Ace makes friends with 2 girls who invite her to swim with her but she's scared of the water and leaves. The girls are dragged under the water (by the Haemovores) and when they emerge out of the water, they are changed- vampiric in appearance, pale faces, red mouths, fangs, massive talons, hair wild and they plunge down on people and kill them like vampires.

This story really, really scared me and I had persistent intrusive thoughts and nightmares about it for over 4-5 years following watching it.  My rational head told me they weren't real but I used to 'think' the girls lived in my Mum's bedroom at night and anytime I went to the bathroom (opposite it)- I had to keep the door open and kept my eyes fixed on her door so they couldn't 'come out'. At night, I slept with all my teddies around my head.  Even into my teenage years, if I was ever in a dark, unknown place, I would think of them.  Consequently, I have always hated ANY media involving vampires and cannot bear for anyone to touch my ankles in water (you know when your friends or younger sister or husband grabs your ankle under water as a joke and pulls it? Just mine??).  Someone shared an image from the episode on Insta recently and I commented on it to my older sister (she who has never grabbed my ankle). Even some 30 years later, she commented, "OOOoh, that's the Curse of Fenric- you were TERRIFIED by that!"

I'm saying this, because, when I was going to find some photos for this post, any photo in which I saw the 2 girls in, my heart pounded and I felt slightly sick! Luckily, I don't have the intrusive thoughts any more but it just shows that things can really affect you as a child.

Anyway, enough of my childhood reminiscences, onto the outfit:

There's a lovely description of the 7th Doctor's outfit on Mark Francis's (from the Great British Sewing Bee) blog.

This outfit was a deviation from his outfit earlier in his tenure:

https://tygerwhocame2t.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-curse-of-fenric.html?m=0


https://tygerwhocame2t.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-curse-of-fenric.html?m=0

https://olddoctorwho.com/episodes/seventh-doctor-1987-89/curse-fenric-1989-s26-e34/ 

https://www.sewmarkfrancis.com/blog/d0oevkz0y0lmifocn8d5nqzrxz4v95



https://www.quora.com/Is-The-Doctor-actually-the-villain-of-the-universe

  • Tan duffle coat
  • Panama hat
  • Question Mark tanktop
  • White shirt
  • Paisley tie
  • Paisley scarf
  • Brown and white two-tone brogues
  • Brown jacket
  • Brown checked trousers
  • Question Mark umbrella





And here I am!

I must say, I was mightily pleased with this ensemble. I donned it for photos on a Sunday but rewore it for school (sans duffle coat, jacket, hat, umbrella) for school 2 days later.

I started with a basic white blouse from M&S along with some M&S or Next brown trousers- both of which were charity-shopped. Both very comfortable.
The next item to add was a green Paisley tie of CBC's - my top fits higher than Sylv's and the blouse doesn't really work with a tie so you can't really see it here very well.
Next, I added the Question Mark tanktop which was from Lovarsi but I purchased it on sale at the Doctor Who exhibition in Cardiff for a reasonable £29.99 (it's £45.99 on the website). The kids at school love it when I wear this (and I always make jokes about why I am asking them so many questions when I wear it!)
You can see above, I am donning a brown tweedy jacket above. It belongs to CBC. I wore it whilst he was out. Neither of us have a deep brown suit jacket and my own tweedy jacket is very cropped so looked stupid with this outfit. Shhhhhhh!!!!

I bought the red paisley scarf from a charity shop a while back with the intention of wearing it for a Sylv cosplay. This is the first time I've worn it!
The hat is also charity-shopped and is a genuine Panama hat from Lilywhites which I found in Oxfam for CBC brandnew for £5.99 (they cost hundreds)- it is looking a little worse for wear after getting squished on a few holidays over the last decade but is still functional.

The shoes are from Bleyer, a wonderful dance-shoe company which has been going for many years, but has sadly, recently ceased trading.  CBC bought these for me one birthday when we were swingdancing regularly. I really miss going to dance lessons and socials- it was great when there was a local class but it hasn't come back since Covid lockdowns and the socials for JiveSwing are not in our part of Essex anymore.
The final element of this outfit is the Question Mark umbrella. When I first became a Doctor Who fan in the 90's, my friend Ruth and I went to a Doctor Who day at Langton's in Hornchurch.  We saw this umbrella for sale for £69.99.  So much money to me then. I thought about it for years.  Then, a few years ago, a company who made a few Doctor Who products had a massive sale on their products. Someone mentioned this umbrella was selling for £14.99. I checked and it indeed was. Postage was £7. I jumped straight in and bought it and very glad I did as they are very expensive now- £49.99 from Lovarzi.

Ah, how could I forget, the duffle coat.  My one was 2nd hand on eBay from Rocha John Rocha and is really too big for me. I wanted to donate it to a refugee appeal I heard about but I never got around to getting to the location as a non-driver. I hope to donate it to a homeless or refugee charity at some point but thought I'd wear it before that.

What do you think?

xx

Monday, December 05, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- The 11th Doctor femme version from The Bells of Saint John.

Hello there!

I hope you are well! Today, I thought I'd share a closet cosplay that I've been meaning to do for about 3 years and finally got around to doing!

It is the final outfit worn by the 11th Doctor, played by Matt Smith.


https://wibblywobblyknits.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/finished-another-11th-doctor-color-variant-today/


He wears his trademark Bowtie- purple or navy. A blue textured shirt, A purple suede frock coat, a grey/blue textured waistcoat, black/navy trousers and purple brooch boots.


https://thegingerdoctor.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/cosplay-build-the-silver-matt-smith-waistcoat/

And here's my version- concocted from things I own anyway!



I'll run you through my outfit. I wore this for a trip to the lovely town of Maldon in Essex for a family Christmas afternoon tea at the wonderful tea room, Mrs Salisbury
The first item I chose was my purple wool coat (Debenhams 14 years ago).  it's not the same shade, nor does it have the same lapels or texture, but it's purple and the correct length.
I wanted to wear a blue and white stripy shirt I have but I couldn't find it so I just wore a white spot-textured shirt from White Stuff.
My waistcoat came from La Redoute a while back and is a sparkly/shiny grey colour. Again, it's not the same shape but serves as part of the whole look!
I added my silver pocket watch which was a 16th birthday present from my Godsister!
My bowtie came from the Vintage Emporium in Hexham. CBC does have a purple one but I didn't manage to find it for the photos!
We found some good locations to pose by in Maldon- this door looks vaguely TARDISesque!
Rather than go for a trousers look, I decided to make it a feminine version of the outfit and added my black velvet Topshop skaterskirt and black tights.

The final touch is my Clarks Men's purple Brogue boots that I bought back in 2019.  They are fleece-lined and very robust

It was a fun outfit to wear and I felt smart.  Luckily, nobody mistook me for the waiting staff at our Afternoon tea.  It was a lovely occasion which I will post about soon!
What do you think?

Would any aspect of this outfit work for you?
xx


Tuesday, August 23, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- Bill Potts pilot outfit with adapted version!

 


Hello!

I'm back from 9 days in France.  Today, I am sharing an outfit which was worn by 12th Doctor companion, Bill Potts, played by Pearl Mackie.  Pearl's style is not particularly mine but she had a couple of really cool garments that I ended up collecting.

Let's look at the outfit I am sharing today. It was worn by Bill in her very first episode.


https://fetcherx.com/search/tumblr/bill%20potts

Image result for bill potts the pilot

Image borrowed from Tamsin's website- The Ultimate Guide to the Fashion of Doctor Who

She wears a stripy vest top from Urban outfitters along with blue jeans from Topshop with turned up ankles.  She wears black and white trainers.

In terms of accessories, she wears a black cord necklace, a blue crystal shard necklace and peace logo earrings.  You can also see a red hair bow too.
I last made a version of this outfit back in September 2020.

I've made some different choices today.

I started with the stripy vest top which I wore before.  It's a lovely light, woven fabric.  I teamed it with my ASOS blue jeans.  These are jeans I bought for one of my Clara cosplays but they work for this too.  I added a black belt from another dress.
In terms of shoes, I wore these white and black Toms shoes (bought for CBC some years ago but he doesn't like them)
I noticed that CBC's school satchel looked very similar to Bill's one so I added it to the picture.

Finally, in terms of jewellery, I forgot about earrings and couldn't find a suitable red hair bow but added my 1990's name necklace turned around along with a quartz crystal necklace I received in a blog swap.



Once I'd taken these photos, I realised that the jeans were just going to be too hot today so I substituted the trousers for some black linen cropped trousers and added a white broderie anglaise button up blouse to protect my arms from the sun when I walked to the charity shop/COOP/Shoe mender (yessss, a new one has opened in town!) 


Much more Summer appropriate though this outfit woud work really well on a cooler day.


What do you think of either outfit?
xx


Tuesday, July 26, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- Summer 5th Doctor outfit

HI there!

I have enjoyed my last 2 Summer spins on the Classic Who Doctors.I hope you did too!
Today, I am considering baby-faced 5th Doctor, Peter Davison's outfit.

I last looked at this outfit as inspiration in April 2021- here I did a literal cosplay and recreation of the outfit but this time, I wanted to do a Summer spin on it. Therefore I was using it as inspiration rather than a direct recreation.  I have actually done a Summer version of this once before (back in 2015 which you can see here) and I used the same base-dress.

Let's look at the original:
Image borrowed from
The Ultimate Guide to the Fashion of Doctor Who


Image borrowed from
The Ultimate Guide to the Fashion of Doctor Who

And this time, I have created two versions of it with one garment difference:


 

Here's the first one: I started with the obvious item- my Question mark shirt (embroidered by Ang) which I wore for my 6th Doctor outfit last week. As I said last time, the shirt is lovely and lightweight. I rolled up its sleeves for a more summery look.

The next item was my vintage dress bought back in 2015 or so.  I loved this dress. It's handmade and I definitely get cricket jumper vibes from the patterning around the neck and hem. Do you agree?


I added my handmade celery brooch (made from Shrink plastic in 2015). Yes, it looks more like Chard.
I wore CBC's LilyWhite's genuine Panama hat (which I bought from Oxfam for him 7 years ago or so) and added the same red spotty scarf I wore round my neck last week for the 6th Doctor outfit.


Here's the second outfit. Spot the difference!


This time, I took away the white shirt (I could have kept it on but I think in the Summer, it would be a bit too warm with both the jacket and the shirt. Instead, I wore my Whistles blazer which I bought for £4 for my 5th Doctor cosplay. It has ties but I tied them loosely inside the blazer. Celery was repinned.


I wore my Toms Huarache shoes- couldn't wear my white brogues as they are in school (spare shoes) and didn't think that the white Converse high-tops would work so well.

I think I like this outfit better out of the two, but what about you?

xx

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- Summer 3rd Doctor feminine outfit inspiration AND tropical concert outfit!

Hello!  
Today for TARDIS Tuesday, I thought I'd do something a bit different.  I am featuring an outfit worn by 3rd Doctor and dandy- Jon Pertwee in an episode called The Time Warrior.  I did a version of this back in November 2018, almost 4 years ago


Image result for jon pertwee doctor who green  the time warrior
Image borrowed from this Pinterest


Image borrowed from 
this Pinterest

It's such a gorgeous outfit but, you are probably screaming at the screen, "KEZZZIEEEEEE, it's Scorchio maximo out there this week! Are you mad to don this outfit?!"
Well, no.  I thought it would be fun to do some Summer spins on some of the Doctor outfits.  Rather than trying to do a direct recreation of an outfit, I would use one of the outfits as the inspiration and basis of an outfit that works for the weather.  
And here it is:


As you can see, it is a bit different. I will talk you through it.

In place of the Dr's black trousers, I wore a black Broderie Anglaise skirt from Kew (charity shopped for £1).  It's perfect and light for Summer.

In place of the green velvet Smoking jacket, I donned a green cardigan from Dorothy Perkins (also charity shopped) as I like to have a cover-up in the hot sun and if I come home late and it is chillier when cycling.

In place of his tan shoes, I wore my tan Mary Jane shoes (they of the hanging-off strap).Also charity-shopped.

I wore the same ruffled blouse I wore last time for this outfit (did you realise it was sleeveless???).
It is charity-shopped Boden and has sublime ruffles! And last time, I was worried about ironing it...well, I didn't bother and I don't mind the effect!

In place of a black/grey bowtie, I wore this beautiful purple St Michael's Lady tie which I charity-shopped a couple of months ago. I could have worn my black version but decided I wanted the fun purple.
The final touch was my Ocarina necklace in place of his Loupe/eyeglass/dangling thing round neck.  It is a playable instrument and has the same sort of shape, if rather different!

And that's my outfit!

I WAS going to wear it today for my school trip BUT, I decided to wear something a bit more funky and Tropical for reasons which will become apparent.
I took my school choir and drumming club to another school within our School Partnership group.  There are 10 schools within it and we were all invited to bring a 10 minute arts performance of some sort. My head teacher asked me if I had something in mind. I instantly thought of a way to include BOTH groups in one item due to a serendipitous song choice this term.  I named our contribution: Tropic Vibes. We performed The Peanut Vendor song by choir which is from Cuba and it was accompanied by Drumming Club on Brazilian samba instruments.  





At the end of the song, I got all of the choir (who weren't in drumming club) to form 4 conga lines who then paraded to a Conga riff round the back of Drumming Club who were behind.  They then whipped out their coloured chiffon scarves and I got out my Samba whistle and segued straight into a Samba piece with the choir responding to my call and response rhythms with movements with their scarves whilst the drummers played their rhythms.
The children did absolutely fantastically and really did sound impressive!  The audience went wild and joined in the movement and call and response patterns and I was super pleased with them!  They behaved really well too and we had loads of positive feedback. An Argentinian teacher in the audience told me it made her feel like she was back home. The kids were really happy and thankful for their experience.  We loved meeting all the other schools and seeing how different schools approached the brief in different ways- there were 2 expressive dance groups, some violinists, some dramatic poetry reading and the rest songs.  My headteacher, who came along with me, was very proud too and has asked us to perform it in Whole School assembly on Friday afternoon in the playground with all the school watching!
Want a bonus outfit? This is what I wore instead!

I wore my Emily and Fin parrot and orange jumpsuit with Lorelai orange earrings made from recycled drink straws.
Layered up with a white linen M&S shirt for sun protection and a vintage straw and raw silk hat plus Rieker sandals.

It was a super day! I didn't have to teach year 1 and 2 all day either which was the BEST part of it!

Hope you are well!
xx

 

Monday, July 04, 2022

TARDIS Tuesday- Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS

 Ah, tis my favourite Clara outfit this week! I was trying to think of a Summer appropriate TARD

Last worn in August 2019 on this blog, this will be the 6th time I have featured it on my blog for TARDIS Tuesday (a few slightly different interpretations). It was the Clara outfit that first made me love Clara's style and want to recreate it. I was in that phase where I first started to LOVE a collar dress or top and this was totally my thing! Plus, her hair was superb! 


Image result for clara oswald journey to the centre of the tardis dress

IMage borrowed from this Pinterest


In this episode, she dons a beautiful red Sequin-print dress from Urban Outfitters brand, Vaudeville and Burlesque.  It had a black collar added underneath.  She wore brown ankle boots with buckle from All Saints and black and silver triangular earrings plus a ton of bracelets including one made out of antique watch faces.


Image result for clara oswald journey to the centre of the tardis dress

Image borrowed from https://claracosplay.livejournal.com/2921.html


Here's my 2022 version.






It's pretty much identical to my 2019 version except that my hair looks slightly better and I didn't wear Scarf-clips as a watch braclet but just donned a circular bracelet. I wore the Screen-accurate dress and an alternative pair of brown boots bought from TK Maxx some years ago!

In addition, I wore triangular earrings which actually look more like Clara's necklace from another episode.


I really would love to wear this one to school! I have a feeling the children would like it. However, don't really want to cycle in it!!

Hope that all is ok with you.
xx