Showing posts with label Edwardian Ball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edwardian Ball. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

Jill Tracy: Belle of The Edwardian Ball


"I revel in this nightmare but I keep waking up too soon..." Haunted By the Thought of You

One of our favorite customers is musical evocateur and Belle of The Edwardian Ball, Jill Tracy.  Dubbed "the cult darling of the Underworld" by LA Weekly and "the femme fatale for the thinking man" by The San Francisco Chronicle, Jill's music evokes another time and place. A place that could be inside a beautiful dream or, more likely, a glamorous nightmare.  


Jill Tracy wears 'Viola' mini top hat in tiger-print melousine at  DNA Lounge (photo courtesy of Audrey Penven)

Jill's musical gifts are matched only by her fantastic sense of style and we are delighted she often wears a House of Nines original on stage when she performs.  We are very excited to announce that she will soon start carrying some House of Nines exclusive styles at her online retail shop!

 Photo by filmmaker Jeremy Carr from "Portrait of a Nightmare"

Jill has been performing at The Edwardian Ball since its inception 13 years ago and her name has become synonymous with this ever-growing event for lovers of Edward Gorey, ballroom dancers, the Steam Punk set, and Edwardian-bedecked revelers.  Jill's haunting songs and stories set the mood for this annual music and art festival.

Jill Tracy wearing a custom 'Wellington' mini top hat at The Edwardian Ball (photo by Samuel Coniglio)
Jill is the first musician in history to receive a grant from the famed Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. The medical history museum contains a collection of medical oddities and antique medical equipment and Jill's new project for 2013 will be based on their collection. 

Jill Tracy performs a Musical Seance with violinist Paul Mercer at The Conservatory of Flowers (photo courtesy of Audrey Penven)
 Recently, Jill has continued with her series of concerts at The Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. Working with San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, Jill Tracy has created an unusual after-dark series focusing on a variety of alluring subjects (poisoning, alchemy, ghosts and violins, perfumes) while allowing audiences to tour the wondrous Victorian Greenhouse at night. 


Jill Tracy photo by Michael Garlington



Jill Tracy is also returning to the studio with the legendary David J (Bauhaus), and her song "The Colour of the Flame" will be released as a 7" collector's vinyl shared with Blixa Bargeld (Einstürzende Neubauten/ Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) for Swedish publishers Malört Förlag.

Jill Tracy performs in a custom 'Postillion' mini hat at The Edwardian Ball. (Photo courtesy of Audrey Penven)

For more information visit her official website at www.jilltracy.com.  Please follow Jill on Facebook and Twitter.


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Venice Costume Update

The last few weeks have been crazy! I thought I would get a bit of a break after the new year to do my taxes, etc., but no dice. If anything January was even busier than December, mostly due to the ramp-up to the Edwardian Ball (making hats for other people, and getting my own self ready). Here is a photo of my husband John from the ball. The photos are slowly rolling in as everybody recovers from the weekend, so I'll post more soon.

John in his white tie tux best, on Saturday.


We've been spending more and more time on our costumes for Venice Carnavale over the last few months, but now that the Ball is over, it's going to be all Venice, all the time until we leave in late February. I'm trying not to freak out about the fact that there is only one month left. I still have to find time to finish my bookkeeping and taxes somehow, and to finish up some orders I have in process, but I'm breathing, eating, sleeping, dreaming, and living prep for Venice otherwise.

The breakdown of costumes we are trying to get through include:

--Venice dominos (the classic carnival look: a black cape and hat with a mask)
--1790s outfits (a striped jacket and skirt, and a yellow 2-piece dress for me, and a red cut-away tailcoat for John with a black shirt, waistcoat, and breeches)
--Some kind of Arabian Nights-themed get-ups
-- An 18th century outfit for me in plaid
-- Circus outfits
-- of course, hats for each outfit
-- Undergarments (shirts, shifts, etc.)

Written out that way, it doesn't seem so bad, but I feel like I'm swimming in a sea of project. We have a got more ideas, but these are the ones John & I are focusing on trying to get through right now.

We'll also be taking a lot of things we already have in our closets, heavy on the Dark Garden corsetry of course.

I haven't been taking many photos of costume prep along the way, because that would just slow me down, but will be posting a few as I finish things. Please excuse the not fantastic quality of some of the photos that follow. We'll have time for really great photos later, these are just documentary.

Here are some inspiration pictures for the Domino outfits. These were standard street wear on the streets of Venice during carnavale (which last 6 months out of the year, for a few hundred years until Napoleon conquered the city in 1797).



Our Venice Domino capes are done, done, done. I made them in a beautiful black wool broadcloth (surprisingly warm and dense for being so thin) from Burnley and Trowbridge, edged in black satin bias tape. Used a pattern (slightly modified) from Reconstructing History. We've decided to buy masks, if we want them, there, I hear Venice is crawling with mask shops and we can undoubtedly find nicer ones there than here. John is really close to being done with his waistcoat and breeches (which he'll wear in several different outfits), and his shirt will be starting shortly. I have plenty of black dresses to wear for this outfit, but am hoping to making a black kind of a riding outfit with jodhpurs to wear with the cape if there's time (for rainy days).




Everything else is either in process or will be started shortly. More updates to follow.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Jill Tracy in HON at Edwardian Ball 2010

I was honored to have the incomparable Jill Tracy wear my hats at each evening of this year's Edwardian Ball. Here are some great photos, see more photos from the ball in my flickr gallery.

The photos below by nightshade
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nightshade's Flickr page




The photos below by Dave Golden
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Dave Golden's Flickr page


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Jill Tracy Video from Edwardian Ball

Just found a great video of chanteuse Jill Tracy performing at this year's Edwardian Ball wearing a custom designed HON hat. Here's the YouTube link. She's brilliant. Enjoy!

Edwardian Ball Photos

The ball was spectacular, a smashing time as always, and now the photos are rolling in, turning up on flickr, etc. I'll be posting more as I receive them, but here's a great one of John & I taken by Tara Rech.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

HON at Edwardian Ball

For those of you attending the Edwardian Ball this weekend, be sure to check out my hats in the Dark Garden Unique Corsetry booth in the shopping area. Also, chanteuse Jill Tracy will be wearing a custom made HON hat onstage on Saturday! If you don't have tickets yet, I believe that there are some still available at Dark Garden...

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Edwardian Ball Hat Trunk Show at Dark Garden - Jan 13

In honor of the Edwardian Ball, coming up on January 22-23, Dark Garden Unique Corsetry is hosting a trunk show of ladies hats and accessories on Wednesday January 13 from 6-9pm. Several different milliners will be showing their work, including myself, Topsy Turvey, The Indra Original Millinery, Audra Jean Hats and Accessories, Hey Sailor, and Cicamica. Also on sale will be a wide selection of everything nice to wear to the Ball, as per usual at DG.

Here are photos of a few of the hats I'll have at the show. I hope to see you there!