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Movie Fashion: Grey and Gold Dress from 'Elizabeth' set around 1559
The Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes
Movie Fashion: Grey and Gold Dress from 'Elizabeth' set around 1559
Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615).  The most beautiful woman in the world at that time.
Historical Figures of George Stuart
Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615). The most beautiful woman in the world at that time.
White Tudor Gown  #sca #garb #tudor
White Tudor Gown #sca #garb #tudor
Velvet and Lace Renaissance
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Velvet and Lace Renaissance
Dress worn by Mary of Habsburg, 1520’s Hungary, Hungarian National Museum
Old Rags
Dress worn by Mary of Habsburg, 1520’s Hungary, Hungarian National Museum
robe XVII ème siècle
Les loisirs de son temps, 1867-1896
robe XVII ème siècle
This dress is known as the Valdemar Slot Gown. The fabric is moss green silk brocade with real gold threads, dating from 1695-1700
This dress is known as the Valdemar Slot Gown. The fabric is moss green silk brocade with real gold threads, dating from 1695-1700
Ca 1592 from Hardwick Hall
Pulp Fashion: The Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave
Ca 1592 from Hardwick Hall
Queen's dress from the Italian Renaissance-1560
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Queen's dress from the Italian Renaissance-1560
1533: Princess Elizabeth's christening gown, sewn and embroidered by her mother, Anne Boleyn. The 500 year-old gown was found at Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe, by Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe while she was tidying a box of textiles in a cupboard. The gown, worn by Henry VIII's daughter at her baptism in Greenwich in 1533, was authenticated by experts in the 1880s, yet subsequently forgotten about.
Princess Elizabeth's christening gown
1533: Princess Elizabeth's christening gown, sewn and embroidered by her mother, Anne Boleyn. The 500 year-old gown was found at Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe, by Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe while she was tidying a box of textiles in a cupboard. The gown, worn by Henry VIII's daughter at her baptism in Greenwich in 1533, was authenticated by experts in the 1880s, yet subsequently forgotten about.
Green damask gown belonging to Queen Mary of Hapsburg, Hungarian, ca. 1520. Hungarian National Museum.
Extant originals - European renaissance, Dress of Mary Habsburg
Green damask gown belonging to Queen Mary of Hapsburg, Hungarian, ca. 1520. Hungarian National Museum.
16th Century Venetian Noble gown, made of damask and trimmed with lace ruffs and pearls.
Starlight Masquerade Glamorous Handmade Costumes
16th Century Venetian Noble gown, made of damask and trimmed with lace ruffs and pearls.
1560 Elisabeth de Valois by Alonso Sánchez Coello (Spanish painter, 1532–1588)
1560 Elisabeth de Valois by Alonso Sánchez Coello (Spanish painter, 1532–1588)
Very good illustration of how the silhouette changes through the 15th and 16th century  ie the first one fine for Dawn/Marches as it is the shape used earlier than the period of the picture it is taken from, the second might still fit for League. However the last the silhouette is very 16th century in feel and is therefore too late for any Empire cultures from what I understand.
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Very good illustration of how the silhouette changes through the 15th and 16th century ie the first one fine for Dawn/Marches as it is the shape used earlier than the period of the picture it is taken from, the second might still fit for League. However the last the silhouette is very 16th century in feel and is therefore too late for any Empire cultures from what I understand.