Mittelalter Kleid „Prinzessin im Exil“ aus Baumwolle - dies ist ein Kleid von zuverlässigem, einfachem und praktischem Design, gefertigt aus edlen Materialien.
Please let us know your measurements: - full height from head to toe - chest circumference - under bust circumference - waist circumference - hipbone circumference (horizontal girth of the body measured along the top of the hip bones) - hips circumference - biceps circumference - wrist circumference - corset size (according to above table) Please check how to measure yourself here https://www.etsy.com/listing/216307861/how-to-measure-yourself? Listed trims can be seen here: 1) Sansa trim https://www.etsy.com/listing/152714773/medieval-wool-dress-sansa-limited-custom 2) Swan trim https://www.etsy.com/listing/101903594/20-discount-medieval-fantasy-wedding?ref=listings_manager_grid 3) Red Rowena https://www.etsy.com/listing/97389043/custom-renaissance-dress-lady-rowena 4) Exile trim (original) is shown on the pictures of the listing Model is wearing this belt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/152708460/metal-ren-belt-sansa Manufacturing and shipping from Ukraine takes about 6-8 weeks. Dimensions of the bodice “Princess in Exile”: size 0 - Under bust 29 1⁄7in (74 cm), waist 26in (66 cm); size 2 - Under bust 311⁄2in (80 cm), waist 281⁄3in (72 cm); size 4 - Under bust 33in (84 cm), waist 311⁄2in (80 cm); size 6 - Under bust 34 2⁄3in (88 cm), waist 34in (86 cm); size 8 - Under bust 36 1⁄5in (92 cm), waist 351⁄2in (90 cm); size 10 - Under bust 38in (96 cm), waist 371⁄3in (95 cm); size 12 - Under bust 393⁄8in (100 cm), waist 393⁄8in (100 cm). Please pay attention that provided are the real dimensions of the bodice and not your measurements. Please, choose the size of the corsage in accordance to your under bust and waist measurements. If you have borderline measurements, choose the size according to desired fit - chose smaller size for slim fit or bigger size for loose fit. Cotton dress “Princess in Exile”. The main material for this costume is an ordinary cotton, which makes the dress very versatile. With a deep neckline and side lacing, the bodice of the dress gently hugs the wearer and creates a pleasing silhouette, flattering any figure. This dress has distinctive puffed sleeves, and tight fitting high cuffs adorned with beautiful little buttons that allow you to change the fit to suit the occasion. The skirt is incredibly wide and drapes beautifully – we feel that the full skirt invites you to ride a horse or to go adventuring into enticing fairy lands with the same level of comfort. Velvet bodice “Princess in Exile”. Of course, the image would not be complete without this special element - a lovely Italian velvet vest. This velvet is reinforced with haircloth that allows it to keep the shape without constraining your chest, allowing you to breath freely. The tightness can be easily adjusted by the v-shaped front lacing without assistance. The quilted sleeves make the silhouette more holistic and bring an air of strength and orderliness, emphasizing the owner’s noble nature.
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A real challenge: a perfect line with some Rendille girls! Pushed away by their neighbours, Rendille henceforth inhabit a vast territory in one of Kenya's most arid regions: the Kaisut Desert. It is located between Lake Turkana and the Chalbi Desert. They are semi-nomadic, both nomad and pastoralist. Clans live in temporary settlement called gobs. Gobs are usually near wells dug and are given the name of the clan, subclan or the elder of the family. They never stay long at the same place to look for water sources and pasturing areas. They have to move 3 to 5 times a year. Villages are typically made of two dozen houses with about 120 individuals. They are composed of a group of semi-spherical huts made of branches and covered with leather or canvas. Women are in charge of taking the houses apart and putting them back in the new location. Near them, an enclosure of crabbed branches protects camels for the night. Each kind of livestock (camels, sheep, goats, cattle) have a separate camp that is taken cared of by people of a different age-set. Unlike other pastoral tribes, the Rendille favour camels rather than cattle, because they are better suited to the environment. They depend heavily on these animals for many of their daily needs: food, milk, clothing, trade and transport. They are skilled craftsmen and make many different decoration or ornaments. Rendile warriors often wear proudly a distinctive visor-like hairstyle, dyed with red ochre. As for the women, they wear several kilos beads. The Rendille receive empooro engorio beaded collars for marriage, made of palm fibers, girafe or elephant hairs. Like the Maasai with cows, camels are bled in order to drink their blood. They are closely aligned with the Samburu, by economic and kinship's ties. They have often adopted their language. Marriage is not allowed within one's own clan, and is arranged by parents as for most tribes. Each wife live in her own home with her children, and mothers have a high status. Society is strongly bound by family ties. They still believe in their God, called Wak or Ngai. They also have fortune-tellers who predict the future, and perform sacrifices for rain. Special ceremonies take place at a child's birth. A ewe goat is sacrificed if it is a girl, a ram if a boy. The girl is blessed 3 times while 4 for the boy. In the same way, mother drinks blood for 3 days for a babygirl, 4 days for a babyboy. The weeding ceremony takes time. The prospective groom must give the bridewealth (gunu) to the bride's family: 4 female and 4 male camels (half for the father, the remaining camels for the rest of the family). One of them is eaten at the ceremony. The bride wears jewellery made of glass and metal, necklaces of beads and wire, headbands, and a large circular earings. She will join her husband's family after marriage. The elders discuss problems in a ritual circle called Nabo, in which women are allowed to enter. They also meet there to pray, receive guests and perform ceremonies. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
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