Cassandra Zoë Paganel

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Cassandra Zoë Paganel
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Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Altavia
Status: Active
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry

Sable, a winged bear rampant reguardant wings displayed, in chief a compass star argent
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Duchess Cassandra Zoë Paganel

Offices & Positions

Classes Taught

Classes taught at the Royal University of the Midrealm, Collegium Caidis, Pennsic, and Great Western War

  • Understanding Fabric For Costumes
  • Pattern Drafting Through Draping
  • Period Textiles & Fabric Burn Testing
  • 16th C Venetian clothing for both men and women
  • The writings and illustrations of Cesare Vecellio and how they fit in Venetian culture
  • Corset making
  • Ornamentation and finishing for late period garments
  • 16th C Elizabethan clothing
  • Clothing evolution from Roman to Elizabethan
  • 16th Cent 3D Sugar Sculpture

Caid Pentathlon AS 52

Placed 3rd Overall in Individual Pentathlon competition Entered Pentathlon with All 16th Cent Venetian focused items; glass chevron bead, siren sugar sculpture, courtesan portrait oil painting, pair of womans velvet covered chopines, and research paper on the parallels between the evolution of Venetian Printing and Fashion Industries


Costuming Projects

Sven IV and Cassandra II's stepping up

Sven III and Cassandra's stepping up

Master Colwyn's Elevation Doublet

While living in Drachenwald, Don Colwyn was offered the accolade of Master of Defense. I knew that I wanted to make something particularly spectacular so I decided to make a completely pinked doublet for him. I utilized his existing pattern which we knew would fit him since there was no way for me to do even one fitting before the elevation.

  • First was experimentation with using Gum Arabic as an edging sealing solution for the pinked edges as suggested in period documentation. Different concentrations of painting supply Gum Arabic (which is 1 part Gum Arabic to 4 parts water were attempted); 75% Gum Arabic solution to water gave the best binding results while impacting the color and stiffness of the fabric the least.
  • Treating the individual doublet pieces with the Gum Arabic solution.
  • Pinking each piece with the pattern I had created based on an extent doublet
  • Final assembly
  • Final product

Sven II and Kolfinna II stepping down outfits

Sven II and Kolfinna II stepping down and Edward II and Mora II stepping up

Edward and Mora stepping up outfits

Edward and Mora stepping down outfits

Kilian's Henry VIII

John and Flavia stepping up outfits

Sven III and Cassandra's burgundy silk Norse and Venetian

Sven III and Cassandra's blue and gold silk Norse and Venetian with embroidered sleeves

Sven III and Cassandra's grey wool Norse and Venetian with cut-work sleeves

Cassandra's Red and Gold Silk Damask Venetian

Sven III and Cassandra's purple and red Norse and Venetian with pearled sleeves

Trielle's Silk Velvet Venetian

Cassandra's Red Venetian

Cassandra's Black and Gold Venetian

Sven III and Cassandra's purple and orange Venetian

Sven III and Cassandra's blue and green Norse and Venetian

Cassandra's Red and Gold Elizabethan

Cassandra's Black and Blue Elizabethan and Reymund's Black Cotehardie

Reymund's Blue Silk Cotehardie

Cassandra's Brown and Gold Elizabethan