Dressing a Tudor lady -vestindo uma dama Tudor. Imagem: http://taylor-of-the-phunk.deviantart.com/
🌸 Our steel blue linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: STEEL BLUE - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
THIS ITEM IS ON PRE-ORDER AND WILL SHIP IN SEPTEMBER. If any piece becomes available in your purchased size earlier, we will ship it as soon as we can. With its sweetheart neckline adorned by delicate embroidery, the Willow Dress bring a bit of whimsy to your everyday. In true CottagecoreWear style, the Willow Dress is designed to adjust to you, both as you go about your day, as well as for months and years to come. Along the bust and waistline are two fully adjustable side panels. The lacing can be taken in or loosened in order to give you a bit more room to cinch, move and change. The dress is adorned by delicate embroidery along the sweetheart neckline, inspired by the traditional national costumes of Norway. The dress features a midi length skirt and a high back for coverage and support. The Willow has an invisible back zipper with hooks and eyes closure to support. It is designed for maximum versatility, so that you can choose to wear it on its own for those warmer evenings, or how I love to - with one of our blouses. I also love to style it with the Adventurer Belt, for a complete look. And of course - the Willow dress is fully lined for opaqueness and features two hidden side pockets, so you can carry all your trinkets while exploring in the dress. Review our sizes on our sizing page for more information on choosing your perfect fit. If in doubt, you can always contact us for help in making your decision! All our dresses come with a care card to help guide you on how to wash, dry and iron your new piece to make it last until forever. Made in 55% linen and 45% heavy natural cotton, and lined in 100% cotton. The Willow dress is a midi length dress, and measures 31 inches from waist to hem (measured on size M). Original design by CottagecoreWear in-house, and manufactured in a limited quantity in collaboration with a small ethical production site in Hong Kong. We ship all our pieces from our offices in Norway.
Costume design by Wilhelm (Charles William Pitcher, 1858-1925) for 'Bad Company' in the pantomime Dick Whittington as performed at the New Olympic Theatre on 26th December 1892, Wilhelm Pantomime Designs.
If you do do Brides of Westeros, could I request Lysa? Also that makes me think of a bridal fashion magazine ... That is an awesome Idea..when i do get around to finishing them I might offer it as a…
a Dog's Ideal Country Estate, John Held Fantasy, 1931
Alexander and the diadochi, I had some fun drawing this. #digitalart #illustration #Drawing #AlexanderTheGreat #Lysimachus #Hephaestion #Ptolemy #Cassander #Antigonos #Craterus #Seleucus