This pink and purple Cheshire was commissioned for a musical production of Alice in Wonderland by a theatre in Santa Domingo.
The wig is made from kanekalon, with the ears made from wire mesh and faux fur. The unitard was painted with Jacquard's Textile Inks and Dye-na-flow. The arm and legwarmers, as well as the tail, were made primarily with Lion Brand's Homespun yarn.
The makeup is largely Ben Nye creme color liners (set with all-purpose flour, because I was a dummy and forgot to bring baby powder to my parent's home) and Snazaroo cake makeup. The "shoes" are my mother's grey socks, because I also forgot my costume shoes.
The wig is made from kanekalon, with the ears made from wire mesh and faux fur. The unitard was painted with Jacquard's Textile Inks and Dye-na-flow. The arm and legwarmers, as well as the tail, were made primarily with Lion Brand's Homespun yarn.
The makeup is largely Ben Nye creme color liners (set with all-purpose flour, because I was a dummy and forgot to bring baby powder to my parent's home) and Snazaroo cake makeup. The "shoes" are my mother's grey socks, because I also forgot my costume shoes.
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Housecat
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 212.6 kB
I love theatrical anthro outfits because you can take much more liberties with how you present the animal - AND you can see the actor's face. (Frankly I've never gotten into fursuiting because I don't care for frozen-expression mascot heads.)
Just saw 'Cats' on TV last night - your make-up reminds me of how they made up their felines.
Just saw 'Cats' on TV last night - your make-up reminds me of how they made up their felines.
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