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Elegant gold taffeta with black sleeves. Heavily beaded and jeweled, all sewn by hand. A gown for a queen,s court!    The skirt is a full 180 inches with separate fore skirt in a heavyweight black and gold paisley with antique gold jeweled pieces and pearls highlighting the pattern.    The separate bodice has a built in corset with 23 pieces of boning and heavyweight interfacing. It has five antique gold  Jeweled pieces across the top edge and pearls throughout.    The sleeves lace to the bodice and are entirely covered in pearls. All trims are sewn by hand and individually tied.    The matching attifet headdress is included.     The bodice has three inch privacy panel in the center back to allow sizing for 34 to 38 inch bust. Waist measures 28 to 32.     It truly is one of a kind for any Elizabethan Gown, Elizabethan Clothing, Elizabethan Dress, Tudor Gown, Elizabethan Fashion, Historical Gowns, Tudor Fashion, Leaf Dress, Steampunk Dress

Elegant gold taffeta with black sleeves. Heavily beaded and jeweled, all sewn by hand. A gown for a queen,s court! The skirt is a full 180 inches with separate fore skirt in a heavyweight black and gold paisley with antique gold jeweled pieces and pearls highlighting the pattern. The separate bodice has a built in corset with 23 pieces of boning and heavyweight interfacing. It has five antique gold Jeweled pieces across the top edge and pearls throughout. The sleeves lace to the…

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Womens attire during the Elizabethan era consisted of gowns, hats, corsets, underwear, collars, ruffs (Queen Elizabeth was a big fan of the high ruff), and shoes. Brides would wear their best gown and kirtle (petticoat), or even a new gown if the money was available. Elizabethan Gown, Elizabethan Dress, Elizabeth Tudor, Elizabeth 1, Elizabethan Costume, Elizabethan Fashion, Classical Dress, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Costumes

Back during the Elabethan era men and women were dressed by their rank. But all colors could be worn by both upper and lower classes, they would just be made from different materials. As for the upper class they would have their clothes out of silk and lower would use cotton. The colors that you wore daily determined what kind of person you were. Here are some colors that can be used mostly because these are colors that every one has in their own closet for more you can go to the source…

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