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Red Italian Renaissance Dress 16th Century - Etsy Australia 15th Century Dress, 16th Century Dress, Medieval Girl, Italian Dresses, 16th Century Fashion, Tudor Dress, Elf Dress, Elven Dress, Vintage Red Dress

The costume consists of: a dress. The original fabric is out of stock! The dress will be made in other similar fabrics. We offer five standard sizes to choose from. If these sizes are suitable for you, you can place an order with one of them and text us your height. If your height is not specified, we will consider it to be a standard height e.g. 165 centimeters / 5’5’’. If you want us to make it with your specific measurements - place an order and we will make a dress without additional…

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The kirtle was a garment that supported the bust and created the correct silhouette for the period. It was worn over the petticoat, and from the 1540s onwards, over the farthingale.  It seems that the kirtle bodice was stiffened in some way, usually with buckram. This was a stiffened linen which may have had additional stiffening consisting of some kind of “boning”. Elizabethan Peasant, Tudor Kirtle, Tudor Clothes, 16th Century Clothing, Tudor England, 16th Century Fashion, Tudor Dress, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Costumes

The kirtle was a garment that supported the bust and created the correct silhouette for the period. It was worn over the petticoat, and from the 1540s onwards, over the farthingale. It seems that the kirtle bodice was stiffened in some way, usually with buckram. This was a stiffened linen which may have had additional stiffening consisting of some kind of “boning”.

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Renaissance Tudor dress. Custom made 16th century dress. Ren | Etsy Tudor Period Dress, French Hood Tudor, Tudor Era Fashion, Tudor Period Outfit, Baroque Fashion 17th Century, 16th Century Aesthetic, Tudor Dress Princesses, Rennaisance Dress, Tudor Fashion Women

★✩★CUSTOM MADE★✩★ 3-4 weeks★✩★ This Renaissance dress made in Queen Elizabeth I style, with big sleeves called "swan sleeves" and big cuffs. Also this kind of dresses knowns as Tudor dress. Material - taffeta, decorated with braid and beads. Lacing on the back. This renaissance dress has hard bodice, so you can wear it without corset. That is very usefull in hot time - summer festivals, fairs, dance events. Full costume (Set: dress+hat) includes headdress - french hood. It's typical headwear…

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Kirtle Pattern Free, Medieval History Bounding, 10th Century Clothing Women, Elizabethan Kirtle, History Bounding Fashion, Tudor Kirtle, Medieval Kirtle, 13th Century Fashion, 14th Century Dress

*** Welcome to the photo dump for my new blue kirtle (the construction of which was recently documented in my latest Dress Diary). Based on early 16th century illustrations, the kirtle laces up the front and features short sleeves, a 'V' back, and a shaped skirt (constructed with piecing). It was originally inspired by a page from Catherine de Medici's Book of Hours. Although less popular later in the century, blue seemed to be a fairly ubiquitous colour in the first decades of the 16th…

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