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The Queen Elizabeth Ride On Fancy Dress Costume

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German Women's Purses 1500-1550 pictures of extant purses, instructions and patterns for making them by Amie Sparrow You might have initially thought to dress up as Meghan Markle or the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. And while the Duchesses are fashion icons, her majesty has sported some pretty incredible looks throughout her life that should not be overlooked for costume potential. The rainbow array of coats she's known for wearing today dazzle every time the Queen leaves the castle and would immediately be recognizable as a costume. Also, I know I've been obsessed with Claire Foy's outfits on The Crown, and although the costumes on the show aren't exactly what her majesty was wearing 50 years ago, they're definitely gorgeous enough to inspire some fabulous Halloween looks fit for a queen. Elizabethan Merchants: If you don't want to sew it, buy it! A list of retail sources for 16th century costumes and costume accessories.

Photos of many beautiful Elizabethan Gowns, articles on 16th c. Decoration, hat patterns, and more. The Renaissance ideal of beauty was fair hair, a pallid complexion, bright eyes and red lips. Elizabeth was tall and striking, with pale skin and light red-gold hair. She exaggerated these features, particularly as she aged, and other women sought to emulate them. Bodies, Stays and Corsets: A look at women's supportive garments in the 16th century by Mode Historique (pdf)Queen Elizabeth II ruled for 70 years, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history. Last year, people around the world, especially fans of the royal family, mourned the passing of the ruler. While King Charles III immediately became the new monarch, Queen Elizabeth II will forever be remembered for her role as a respected and admired world leader. New! Making a Kirtle: An excellent step-by-step guide for making a 16th c. kirtle using authentic construction techniques. An alabaster complexion symbolised wealth and nobility, signalling that one did not have to labour in the sun, and women went to great lengths to achieve this look.

How to make Elizabethan Shoes, Pantofles and Chopines Lessons and Instructions for several shoe styles at RaisedHeelds Kostüme der Männer und Frauen in Augsburg und Nürnberg, Deutschland, Europa, Orient und Afrika (German Costume Book, 1575-1600)

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Tudor and Elizabethan Clothing Inventories Searchable! Includes inventories of the Earl of Pembroke, Mary Queen of Scots and a number of Probate Inventories Missa's useful collection of articles on patterning and dressmaking, a number of dress diaries, and useful tools (including Dial-a-Dress!) Custom Corset Pattern Generator - Enter your measurements, and generate a custom-fitted corset pattern! Italian Dress of the late Renaissance (1470-1540) Includes instructions for drafting an early 16th c. Italian bodice

Elizabeth's influence on fashion extended beyond women's clothing. In the early years of her reign, men's fashion was much the same as it had been under her father and brother, favouring a broad, square silhouette with layers of garments made of rich fabrics. As Elizabeth's wardrobe became more opulent and elaborate, with a more exaggerated silhouette, so did that of her courtiers. Men wore corsets to give them a cinched waistline and stuffed 'peascod' doublets, which gave them a pointed pot-belly, like a pea in a pod. Elizabethan beauty

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