30 Apr Kimberly Truesdell
Scene

Inspiration
The scene’s original name was Vellichor, which is the strange wistfulness of used
Bookstores, which are somehow infused with the passage of time. Filled with thousands of old books you’ll never have time to read, each of which is itself locked in its own era, bound and dated and papered over like an old room the author abandoned years ago; a hidden annex littered with thoughts left just as they were on the day they were captured. The clothes were designed with a used bookstore and comfort in mind. Being a book lover myself I became passionate about the scene. Taking inspiration from genres of books and scraps of donated fabric, I began working on my scene. I started working on images that would be transferred onto the shirts I was making. I came up with many images, with only a few making the final cut. I made some of the clothing from scratch while others were made by upcycling. For most looks, I made one garment and used styling to complete them. Some looks, I made most of the pieces, and other looks were all styling.
Changes and Challenges
With the arrival of Coronavirus and the original fashion show being cancelled we were challenged with coming up with a new idea for the show. One idea that was proposed was filming the scene with all of the models in a specific location, and combining all of the different scenes to create a video version of the show. However, with social distancing, this was not an option. The final idea that was approved was a look book featuring sections for each scene. These sections would feature videos, pictures and the emotional journeys of the scene coordinators.
This idea came with the condition that we couldn’t come into contact with anyone outside of our household. With many of my outfits already made, I had to either send the models their outfits, or come up with a way to feature clothes without models. With the deadline being moved up by two weeks, I chose to not use models for the clothes I had already made. I then made one more outfit and made the choice for the remaining looks to be styled from things owned by my family members. The choice to change the name of the scene was not an easy one. I had been working on Vellichor for many months at that point and it felt strange to change the name. However, the photography options for Vellichor were limited and had me straining for ideas. With sonder, however, the ideas began to form a story that could be told though my scene. This story told how people were able to keep busy during social distancing and quarantine. With so many people being confined to their houses during this time, telling how they kept busy felt like a great way to show the complexity of each individual’s life and how they choose to spend the seemingly endless time on their hands. This opened up many directions that I could take the scene and ultimately, ended as the reason the name was changed. The clothing however, stayed the same.
I enjoyed creating this scene and I’m grateful to everyone who helped me to create it.
My name is Kimberly Truesdell, I was born and raised in Batavia, New York, and graduated from Batavia High School. I want to work in the fashion industry because I have always enjoyed making things with my hand and I enjoy sewing. In Five years I hope to be working in the fashion industry and saving to open my own business. My favorite book series is the Talon Series by Julie Kagawa. The combination of fiction, fantasy, humor, and mystery makes for a great story. One thing most people don’t know about me is that I enjoy Paleontology as a hobby. Though dinosaurs are my favorite, I like learning about any type of fossil. To view more of my work visit https://ktartworks28.wixsite.com/dragonfire.
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