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Lucrezia Borgia Renaissance Dress by SarahAnnLamb on Etsy Medieval Clothing, Medieval Dress, Renessaince Dress, Italian Renessaince, Moda Medieval, Costume Venitien, Lucrezia Borgia, Old Dresses, Fashion Wishlist
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Lucrezia Borgia Renaissance Dress by SarahAnnLamb on Etsy
Cape, 16th century - may have been male or female. gorgeous Howling Dog, 16th Century Clothing, 16th Century Fashion, Male Or Female, Period Outfit, Medieval Fashion, Antique Clothing, Historical Costume
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Cape, 16th century - may have been male or female. gorgeous
Wambuis (Doublet / Gambeson), 1550-1600. Zeeuws Museum Leather Jerkin, Extant Garments, Medieval Garb, Historic Clothing, Festival Inspiration, Chic Pillows
Wambuis (Doublet / Gambeson), 1550-1600. Zeeuws Museum
Leather Jerkin, circa 1550-1600 (Museum of London) Via: The Pragmatic Costumer Warlock Fashion, Fashion History Timeline, Museum Of London, Time Periods
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Leather Jerkin, circa 1550-1600 (Museum of London) Via: The Pragmatic Costumer
an old painting of a woman holding a rosary
History of fashion
1548 Follower of Maarten van Heemskerck, Netherlandish - Portrait of a Nineteen-Year-Old Woman
a painting of a smiling man holding a pair of scissors to his face with one hand
The Hermitage
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen - Laughing Jester, ca. 1515.
a painting of a woman with a ring in her hand
The German Renaissance of Genoveva
The Costume of Westphalia | | The German Renaissance of Genoveva
Layers of a 1500-1550's dress by TzarinaRegina "1) model, 2) add a shift with long puffy sleeves, 3) add corset, 4) add verdingal (the a-line hoop skirt), on top of that tie the bum roll, 5) over the verdingal and bum roll add the forepart skirt, 6) Add the Gown. Pull the excess of the shift sleeve through holes in the dress sleeve to make the small white puffs around the wrist. I believe the fur part of the sleeve is attached separately, buttoned or tied at the top to the sleeve." Elizabethan Dress, Lily Watercolor, Dress Layering, Tudor Dress, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Costumes, Period Dress, History Fashion
Layers of a 1500-1550's dress by TzarinaRegina on DeviantArt
Layers of a 1500-1550's dress by TzarinaRegina "1) model, 2) add a shift with long puffy sleeves, 3) add corset, 4) add verdingal (the a-line hoop skirt), on top of that tie the bum roll, 5) over the verdingal and bum roll add the forepart skirt, 6) Add the Gown. Pull the excess of the shift sleeve through holes in the dress sleeve to make the small white puffs around the wrist. I believe the fur part of the sleeve is attached separately, buttoned or tied at the top to the sleeve."