Date for Entry: (Saturday 30th October 2021)
Actual Date of Online
Entry: (Tuesday 1st
March 2022)
Dear Diary,
Since we don’t celebrate Halloween in Trinidad and Tobago my mind went to our culture again last week because of the folklore and Caribbean stories. I made sure to keep note again that it was supposed to be a gown and not a costume. This was a challenge but I had to do my research, which was done on Friday night. I had a lot of fun reading up on the characters but there was one in particular that I wanted to work on. Only by doing the reading, I was able to find the name of the demon creature and source inspiration from the paintings available online.
The name of my chosen folklore character this week is called the La Diablesse (pronounced La Jah-bless). Bissessarsingh states that “The La Diablesse looms tall in the annals of our mythology. She is the devil woman, the temptress, and seductress whose wiles would entrap any man whose ill luck led him into her path.”
He also adds, “She is both the paragon of womanly beauty and the image of demonic lust. La Diablesse is well known to all who cherish the stories of yesteryear. Almost every village in Trinidad (particularly in the hamlets of the Northern Range) has a yarn to weave about the beautiful woman in the Martiniquan dress–voluminous skirts, head-tie, hat perched jauntily on her head–who waits along the lonely paths for heedless menfolk who would digress from their courses to accommodate a pretty face. Those skirts veil, however, the sinister feature for which La Diablesse is infamous, namely the cloven hoof; the cow-foot which distinguishes her from mortal women.”
In the design, I did not want to use black and red as the main colours. Even Christian knew everyone was going to be selecting those. I chose brown for the skirt and the blue was a suggestion by Christian to the others while they were shopping at Mood. The blue would not signify day but the depth of the river within the forest that the man under the spell of the La Diablesse, would fall in and die. Other persons online say that the man would be hunted and attacked by wild hogs.
The mask was to cover half of the model’s face on the right. I was not sure which colour to use for this at all. Blue and brown would have been too much. The other side of the face would be the reveal of La Diablesse’s face that hides beneath the hat. I did not want to put on a purse for the creature so I left bracelets and a leaf (‘sohari’) as something to cover her lower naked body in the light and her face. The neck part was a bit empty for me so I decided to use ‘print from the fabric’.
Looking back through the episode, I was happy for Bones, Octavio, and Zayden for taking a first attempt at making gowns. I liked Katie’s clothing this week. It was not too much colour as child-like but was still something really good. She was able to use a little bit of black in the design and it wasn’t too bad. Music for the runway at first was amazing in setting the mood but as usual, they had to do some sort of change and move into something bumpy.
There was a lot that happened in the Bartow-Pell Mansion where Darren was concerned. Some of them said that he could speak to the dead and sleep with them. I found it super weird too with Kenneth when he said that he owned over forty rats as his pet. I will never forget Kenneth’s comments when he said, “Oo, these photos are creepy. The paintings are like following you” and Anna talking about the wooden dolls in the bedroom. I loved the spiral stairs case and the way everyone was given candelabras to go around the house in the dark. It made a really interesting older feeling to the whole experience.
SELECTIONS.
The presentations for this week were ABSOLUTELY amazing. There was a total of nine out of the fourteen remaining designers who earned hearts from me. Two designers got dislikes and four received likes.
The High scores were Octavio, Chasity, and Anna. It was down to Anna and Chasity for the wins from me and the same for the judges. They chose Chasity’s piece for drama, sophistication, and story. I was glad that she was able to win and enjoy it. She might not like me now for saying that I found Anna’s piece to be a win. In a way, Anna’s piece was a win because it looked like the product of the challenge. Everything about it had a scary, slight creepy feeling and dark side as the Halloween theme one would expect. The only problem with Anna’s piece was that it did not come with a mask but with a headpiece or some scarf. I ended up choosing Chasity’s piece.
I’m sure a lot of others were surprised when they found out that Bones’ piece was one of the Low score designs. He was joined by Kenneth who was eliminated and Zayden. I did not have a problem with Bones’ piece. Listening to Brandon in my mind from season eighteen, I would piece his look like something I would wear if female. Zayden’s problem was that he did not heed the warning Christian gave him about the zero percent stretch in the fabric. I know the problem was going to happen as it did in season eighteen and the model could not walk for both runways. And, it did! Kenneth’s piece seemed to be unfinished by the judges and in some way, I was forced to agree. I still loved the flowing train-like part in the back. My choice of this category was Bones. I still am not sure why the judges found it to be too much of a costume.
The Saved scores group was a large group of designers and would be a large pool of hearts to select from. Those six designers were Coral, Prajje, Sabrina, Aaron, Darren, and Katie. I slip them up into two teams. The team with Coral, Prajje, and Aaron was the winning team of my selections. If I had to listen to Brandon and pick based on what I would wear if a female would be Aaron, Coral, and Katie. I decided to leave this section of the category empty since the answer will be undecided for a long time. However, in picking a top two, the answer will most likely be Aaron Vs. Coral.
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