Pick a Base
As with all my closet cosplays, I start with colors and/or silhouettes. I didn’t have a particular character in mind for this pirate fit, so I focused on the shape. The color scheme was then based on whatever I ended up using. In this case, I knew I wanted to use this red dress with a high-low skirt as my base since when I think of a typical woman’s pirate costume, it often has a kind of high-low hemline (to mimic skirts with skirt lifters).
Create the Silhouette
I don’t have a corset-type top, so I tried a few options to get that cinched waist, flowy skirt silhouette. My options were a wide fabric belt, a vest, and a dress shirt. Ultimately, I went with the shirt because it has a built-in wide waist. The belt and vest would’ve worked really well too, but I liked the that the details on the shirt gave the overall look more texture.
Then, I accessorized. My main belt was one with a flashy buckle, but I layered a plainer one underneath. The brown double-belt also helped to tie in my brown knee-high boots.
Finishing touches
My cherry-on-top for this outfit was a red military-style vest. Military style jackets have been one of my favorite styles, so I’m lucky I have a few of these kinds of pieces in my closet. They come in handy in these situations! But as with many pirate and pirate adjacent characters, the coat doesn’t make the corsiar! I think the key is accessories. I piled on necklaces and rings, but you can layer more skirts or use kerchiefs and earrings or put on a fancy hat! I encourage you to get creative!!
Hope you enjoyed Pirate week and this look at one of my favorite closet costumes! The next prompt is Cottagecore. It should be easy to do with it being the coziest of all seasons.
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