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BBC’s period drama Peaky Blinders is an epic gangster family saga that
begins in 1919 in the lawless slum neighbourhoods of post war Birmingham in the
UK. Returning soldiers from the 1st World War and criminal gangs all
fight for survival in an industrial landscape gripped by economic upheaval, at
the top of this industrial jungle are the extended Shelby family, whose many
brothers, cousins and uncles, make up the fiercest gang of all, the "Peaky
Blinders", who make their money from illegal track betting, protection and
robbery.
For
the second series of Peaky Blinders which was set
two years after the first I was asked to create an embroidery for an evening
dress worn by the character Grace who is played by Annabelle Wallis. For this dress my note from the Costume
Designer of second series of the show Lorna Marie Mugan was the design should echo
a modern woman who had been influenced by her new home in America, where she
had fled to at the end of first series, so I looked for inspiration from Deco
jewellery and the architecture that started to appear in New York’s Manhattan skyline
within that period.
The
dress was made in a turquoise satin with a lace trim, and as the scenes it was going
to be worn in were to be filmed at night in low light, I stitched small glass
beads in a similar colour to the lace randomly all over it to catch and reflect
the light. I created a motif separately to the dress on some organza, inspired
by an amalgamation of a New York Deco building and some Deco jewellery. I used
colours similar to the dress and first embroidered my design in silk and
metallic threads, then further embellished the design with Miyuki beads,
Crystals and Steel cut beads. I stitched the motif onto one shoulder and then
embroidered it onto the dress adding some lines of silver Steel cut chain,
which would again catch the light in the scenes the dress was to appear in.
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