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Eva Mortensen

How to Train Your Dragon/The Shadow
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
eva.mortensen@btinternet.com
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Female model wearing costume for the character of Zephyr from an adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon.
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Final Illustrations

Illustration of Zephyr from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of Astrid from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of Valka from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of Ruffnut and Tuffnut from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of Fishlegs from How to Train Your Dragon
Illustration of The Dragon from How to Train Your Dragon

Eva Mortensen

How to Train Your Dragon/The Shadow
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
eva.mortensen@btinternet.com
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EVA MORTENSEN CV PDF.pdf (186.02 KB)

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How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell

My adaptation of the well-known book and film series follows on from the third film, with my own story focused around the character of Zephyr, Astrid and Hiccup's daughter.

Inspired by Scottish landscape, history, and the details of its nature, I experimented with textiles and natural materials to reflect the country's beauty. I combined this with contemporary fashion and silhouettes to create a line up of striking, characterful, dragon-training worthy costumes!

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Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
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Willow Bowkett
wbowkettcostume@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Holly Firkins
firkinsh@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
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Faye Grant
fayencgrant@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Caitlin Hutton
caitlinmhutton@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Eva Mortensen
eva.mortensen@btinternet.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Molly Richardson
mollya.richardson@outlook.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Jack Rocks
jack.rocksx@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Madeleine Swinney
madeleine.swinney@sky.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
Ella Tustin
ellatustin@gmail.com
Performance Costume - BA (Hons)
School of Design
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