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16th century clothing

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for 16th century clothing. Get inspired and try out new things.
One of the challenges in the HSF I found the most interesting was the nr 5 Peasants and Pioneres back in Mars. Since I’m obviosly a “princess” when it comes to historical costumin…

One of the challenges in the HSF I found the most interesting was the nr 5 Peasants and Pioneres back in Mars. Since I’m obviosly a “princess” when it comes to historical costumin…

1507 florentine gown custom made/ Early 16th century bespoke gown/ Italian Renaissance gown custom made/ Historical Reenactment gown

Early 16th century italian gown, made to measure. The gown includes: one embroidered linen or cotton smock (=shirt), one gamurra (=kirtle) made of silk taffeta or dupioni, one underskirt made of silk taffeta or dupioni, and pair of sleeves made of silk taffeta/dupioni or cotton velvet. The gamurra/kirtle bodice is reinforced with spiral steel bones (not visible), lined with fabric made by natural fibers and has a spiral lacing on the sides. The eyelets can be - hand sewn with linen thread …

Dressed for court! Handsome men's garb of renaissance style elizabethan tudor tunic ruffle

Outfit for character of Thomas Culpeper , Henry VIII's favourite courtier, personal dresser, and very naughty fellow. Above is the s...

The 16th century working woman – Research | HANDCRAFTED HISTORY

This is a post about (one of) my 16th century outfits; and due to several years of research, work and sewing experiences it will probably be more than one post, with different subjects. In this, I …

16th century Corset & Shirt – Fashion Through Herstory

For the HSF Challenge 3: Under It All, back in february, I decided to start the foundation on my planed 1550s dress (which I still haven’t gotten around to make). So I decided to make a corse…

In Progress: Late 16th Century Doublet

Every once in awhile I go meandering off into other centuries. My love of costuming started with Elizabethan, and it is still a period I adore, though I seldom costume for it anymore (a pity, really). Of course, with Valhalla Renaissance Festival coming up, uh,