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Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentleman!
How are you? I hope you are all doing well!
I just came back from a business trip to Switzerland. Gosh, I’m still tired. I definitely need a day off. I really like my internship at the agency, but I’m glad it is slowly coming to an end.

Usually it is pretty much unlike me to upload two pictures in a row and to just copy and paste the text into both descriptions, but this is an exception! The picture with the Spoiler mask on shows what the outfit of the character originally looks like. The picture without the mask shows what the girl underneath the mask looks like.
Another reason I also upladed the picture without the mask on is that you can see the details of the costume underneath the cape much better.

Compared to my Batgirl costume and Miss Martian’s stealth suit, Spoiler’s outfit was really easy to sew. Having made two full-body suits before Spoiler’s eggplant attire was no challenge for me anymore. The cape was no challenge either.
The utility belt and the full face mask were tricky to make though. It took me about three or four tries until I had finished a basic form of the mask which fitted my face properly. Afterwards I started researching material I could use for the eye area.
My Spoiler mask was made out of black spandex. (Leftovers of Miss Martian’s black stealth suit.) Consequently I also needed flexible fabric to fill the eye holes with. It also had to be thin enough to be able to see through. That’s why I decided to go for the type of fabric fine pantihoses are made of. (I hope that’s the right term.)
After I had finished the black of the mask I cut out small pieces out of white pantihoses/leggings I had purchased at our local supermarket, placed them right under the eye holes and stitched them to the fabric. I’m really happy the way the mask turned out, it is anything but comfortable to wear though. It is really difficult to breath underneath and seeing through the fabric almost impossible. I wonder if the character designer of this outfit has ever tried wearing such a mask…
The most difficult part about the utility belt was casting the small grey buckles out of resin. I had never worked with resin before. After listening to a friend’s experiences and reading a lot of tutorials I felt like giving it a try though.
The buckles did not turn out perfectly, but that is one of the small details I’m willing to overlook. At least this time. I’m convinced my further resin projects will turn out much better.
All in all I’m satisfied with this costume. It was cheap to make (about 36.00 EUR in total), looks good on pictures and is comfortable to wear. I hope you like is as much as I do! :3

Any questions on how I made this costume? Check out my official F.A.Q. POST!!!

Formalicy:
:bulletpurple: Aigue-Marine as The Spoiler [Stephanie Brown]
series: DC’s Detective Comics
photos + edit: LadyCallisto
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*Aigue-Marine Jan 11, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Sort of! ;)
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Wow this is good! Do you have any advice for making the black part of the mask? Or any overall suggestions would be greatly appreciated :)
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*Aigue-Marine Oct 15, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Thank you! :)
I made it from black lycra. I looked for a lucha libre mask pattern online and modified it. :) I altered the black parts of the mask until it fitnicely.
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NEATO!!!!!
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*Aigue-Marine Apr 16, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Thanks!
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Your Spoiler costume is absolutely divine! Did you follow a pattern for the catsuit, or did you create your own pattern from scratch?
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*Aigue-Marine Mar 16, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Thank you so much! :D
I made the pattern for the catsuit myself. I used my Batgirl suit as a reference.
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*Aigue-Marine Feb 14, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Thank you! <3
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