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One-piece garment worn by women from later Middle Ages into Baroque period. Typically worn over a chemise or smock which acted as a slip and under the formal outer garment or gown/surcoat. Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into a waist seam. They could lace up the front, back or side-back, and be embellished. Victorian Dress Costume, 17th Century Clothing, 16th Century Fashion, Tudor Costumes, Tudor Fashion, 17th Century Fashion, Fitted Gown, Historical Sewing, Historical Clothes

One-piece garment worn by women from later Middle Ages into Baroque period. Typically worn over a chemise or smock which acted as a slip and under the formal outer garment or gown/surcoat. Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into a waist seam. They could lace up the front, back or side-back, and be embellished.

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Les femmes du Carillon 💕 I love that we have a mixture of garments here to represent what French Canadian women were wearing in the mid eighteenth century. From left to right, a jacket, a manteau de lit, and a corset! . . . #fortticonderoga #fortcarillon #nouvellefrance #histoiredefrance #canada #18thcentury #18iemesiecle #18thcenturycanada #canadiennes #18thcenturyfashion #dresshistory #livinghistory #frenchandindianwar #sevenyearswar #laguerredelaconquête #handsewn #historicalcostuming #1... Period Piece Costumes, 18th Century Poor Fashion, 19th Century Italian Fashion, 18th Century Reenactment, Elizabethan Peasant Clothing, France Traditional Clothing, 1800s French Fashion, 18th Century Fashion Women, 17th Century Fashion Women

Les femmes du Carillon 💕 I love that we have a mixture of garments here to represent what French Canadian women were wearing in the mid eighteenth century. From left to right, a jacket, a manteau de lit, and a corset! . . . #fortticonderoga #fortcarillon #nouvellefrance #histoiredefrance #canada #18thcentury #18iemesiecle #18thcenturycanada #canadiennes #18thcenturyfashion #dresshistory #livinghistory #frenchandindianwar #sevenyearswar #laguerredelaconquête #handsewn #historicalcostuming…

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1500 Fashion, Drawing Outfit Ideas, 16th Century Portraits, 16th Century Fashion, Historical Portraits, Medieval Garb, 16th Century Art, Historical Dresses, Historical Clothing

View Potrait of a woman (Mid 16th Century) By Venetian School, 16th Century; oil on canvas; 39 7 ⁄ 8 x 31 3 ⁄ 4 in. 101.2 x 80.5 cm. ; . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

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Jewelled Headband and Italian Hair style High Neck White Dress, 16th Century Portraits, Elizabethan Costume, Elizabethan Fashion, 16th Century Fashion, Sca Garb, Dress Trims, Century Clothing, Italian Outfits

I made this headband in April to go with my Italian gowns. It is meant to be worn with Italian style-hair; i.e. the rolled front swept back into a bun or hair taped or hidden in a caul. The band sits subtly behind and slightly under the rolled part of the hair. This band was a bit of an experiment, based on Italian sixteenth century female portraits. Unfortunately, I can''t find any extant examples (they were probably broken up and elements re-used when fashions changed.) I used velveteen…

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Reproduction of Katherine Parr's gown, ca. 1540 Tudor Clothing, Tudor Gown, Elizabethan Fashion, 16th Century Fashion, Tudor Dress, Catherine Parr, Wives Of Henry Viii, Tudor Costumes, Tudor Fashion

Catherine Parr costume made for the galleries project at the Wimbledon School of art 1999. Part of a final degree show in Costume Interpretation BA by ANNIKA JOAN CASWELL

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