From the Atelier – What’s On 😎

We just want to apologize in advance for the somewhat intermittent nature of maintaining our blog but sometimes things get a bit more hectic in life that one would expect. Back in October we worked on The Seamstress, a sort of supernatural horror-Western set in Tombstone. During that time, we got another job for a Western, Billy the Kid: Blood & Vengeance which starts shooting on November 10. So basically it was leave Tombstone on October 29, head back to LA, rest briefly, prep for Billy- doing script break-downs and pulling wardrobe on November 4, and then off again to Arizona on November 7. Yep, it’s turn and burn time here at Lily Absinthe! 😁😜

Not that we’re complaining here… 😉 it’s all good. Two different types of films, two very different sets of wardrobe (mostly). The nice thing is that we worked with a lot of the same people on the last production so we know all their sizes. Adam will be manning the office back in LA and then joining me later on to help with the production and help wrap out. Then it’s back to LA…we won’t be cooking Thanksgiving this year but we’ll be ordering a mean from a wonderful store so it’s all good. More later!

P.S. The above picture just shows the contrast in places that our work has take us to in the past eight years… 😁 😎


From the Atelier – From Concept to Execution: A Movie Dress

Sometimes we get so wrapped up in constructing a dress that we fail to see how the final product will look on a live person. Early in 2024, I began construction of a simple 1880s day dress that I created to be used as part of our film wardrobe and finally, it was used in a production of the short film, “The Seamstress” which should be released sometime in 2025. Below are some views of the final dress:

And some construction views:


From the Atelier – On to the Next Project

Pulling three more racks of clothes for the next job to join the two that are already at No. 11, and more on Monday. Leaving Wednesday am for three weeks in different locations in Southeast Arizona; Adam will fly out to join and help wrap on the 24th. Townspeople (fashionable and not), saloon types, rough ranchers, lawmen…and hoping to style a few lovely *non feathered* saloon girls. Prepared with petticoats. More is better.