Costuming as Art and Obsession

Superhero Costumers at Megacon In Orlando, Florida

 I wanted to write an article about one of my hobbies. It’s called costuming. A quick description, for those of you who may only consider wearing a costume on Halloween, or perhaps never, is its a hobby about collecting and wearing costumes at conventions and parties, sometimes replicas of favorite movie and TV icons. Alien and Predator are good examples, or it could be historical replicas of say Civil War Soldiers or Pirates of The Caribbean or Super Heroes or What have you. Costuming as a hobby is as wide and varied as the imagination can go.

One starts out costuming like this. You accidentally attend a science-fiction convention with a friend and have a great time walking around looking at all the great costumes and you think, wow, I can come back here next year and wear one too. So maybe you purchase a black cloak, and next year you come to that same con (because hey, you had so much fun last year)  as a vampire with some black clothes you already had, some white makeup you borrowed from your sister and the cloak you bought a year ago. And so you walk around, and your having a great time fitting in, but then you think… gee it would be cool to have some awesome boots like the ones I saw that other person wearing,  and that sword I saw in the dealers room and some honest to goodness real fangs…..and before you know it your working on your 10th costume.

The actual act of building a costume can be as much fun, and more fun in some cases, than actually parading around in it. The hobby part of costuming can be as deep or as lightweight as you want. You can simply research and purchase seperate items that will be combined as a final costume, this being the easiest and fastest way, but can also be the most expensive. Many costumers opt or even prefer to make every part of thier costumes themselves, which is more time consuming but cheaper.

The best example may be the Star Wars Storm Trooper. A deluxe outfit can run you in excess of $2,000, however you can make a decent one yourself for free out of cardboard, and many people have done this to terrific effect. The process can be uplifting and frustrating in a way that only labors of love in the artistic world are. I have been costuming for the past 10 years and I have only scratched the surface of hardcore costuming that I have seen at conventions like Dragoncon.

It can become an obsession for some and there is, like everything, a dark side to costuming. Addiction is easy when it comes to costuming, and collecting in general, so one has to put ones-self in check and make sure you dont bring financial ruin upon yourself just to afford another helmet for your Boba Fett collection.

Also, If you aren’t careful and plan your costume right, it can be an absolute nightmare and quite dangerous. Heat is an issue in planning , so keep hydrated and stay indoors if your doing the whole Chewbacca or Furries thing. Also make sure you are able to use the bathroom easily. There’s nothing worse than having to remove your entire costume in the public restroom, just to take a pee.

Well I’d love to hear comments and stories about your costume art and obsession. Until next time….

Star Wars Celebration V

Star Wars Celebration V Coming Soon To A Galaxy Near You!

We are CON*verging in Orlando Florida for the first ever Star Wars Celebration Event in the South East. It will be held in the mightily HUGE and dreaded Orlando Convention Center so we expect to be worn out after this one, but it promises to be a TON of fun. Star Wars biggies will be in attendance including Carrie Fisher, Ray Park and , the big man himself, George Lucas, as well as many other famous faces. We will be showing up as early as possible Friday to get in on the festivities as I am sure there will be a lot to see.

We have Petey, AKA “Bodyhammer” coming for sure , Axl and crew are still undecided, but hopefully the force will be with them and they can make it. We were talking about doing some ultra-secret new Star Wars Characters…..but Ill save that.

Anyway…I am a big-time Star Wars geek since I was 7 years old and saw it for the first time in a theatre that has long since been torn down. I expect to just totally geek out at this con so, I ask for your forgiveness and protection. I could end up with a full-sized X-Wing Fighter Replica in my posession, yet no money to actually get back home, not to mention ship said item. Hmmm…

Anyway if you want to hook up with us, let us know! Just send me and email and we’ll meetcha there!

May the force be with you all. Rock On!

New Look For Sci-Fi Convention Party Website

Con-tourage.com 2010

All New Site Design for 2010!

Heya folks, Master Andre here! I am hard at work building a brand new site for CON-tourage.com moving forward, as you can see. It is a work in progress and will be changing a lot over the next week or two.  Our new site has a ton of web 2.0 features and will  do its job more efficiently and allow Mark and I to contribute to the site easily as a team. Additionally, we always welcome content from any of you out there, so send it! Poke around and let us know your comments. If you are yearning for a last look at the old site or need a link off there, it is still up here.

Keep an eye on us as we will be changing and growing in the weeks and months to come. With Star Wars Celebration V and Dragon Con 2010 right around the corner, we will all be seeing each other again soon. Can’t wait y’all. Rock On!