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Queen Elizabeth's Influence on Elizabethan Fashion
Below are two pictures: one of fashionable dress during Elizabeth's youth, the other of a court gown worn at the end of the Queen's reign. ...
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Queen Elizabeth's Influence on Elizabethan Fashion
Below are two pictures: one of fashionable dress during Elizabeth's youth, the other of a court gown worn at the end of the Queen's reign. ...
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Queen Elizabeth's Influence on Elizabethan Fashion
Queen of International Fashion. Wealth and power weren't the only statements that Elizabeth made through her wardrobe. She was exceedingly interested in the ...
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Corset-making Materials
Modern satin is a good choice for a fancy corset. Although it can be a slippery bitch to sew, the smooth fabric is strong and looks quite nice on its own. ...
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Elizabethan Costuming Page
Commercial Renaissance/Elizabethan Costume Patterns A thorough listing and review of currently available renaissance patterns. ...
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Discovering the Effigy Corset
Now I had a front and back closing corset, and could adjust the size with ... I laced the corset closed at the back waist and from then on could put it on ...
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Farthingale Materials
The cheapest and sturdiest material to make a farthingale out of is cotton ... Ltd. 1840 Davenport Road Toronto, ON, Canada M6N 1B7 Phone: (416) 656-1065 ...
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The Spanish Farthingale Page
The cone shaped hoop skirt so ubiquitous in 16th century English Fashion was known as the farthingale, or to be more particular, the Spanish Farthingale. ...
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Making a Corset--Boned Tabs Version
If both farthingale and corset open at the center back, you can put them on and take them off as one unit, which saves time. ...
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Books on Elizabethan Costuming
This book is hard to find. You can either contact the Costume Society directly (listed at the bottom of this page), look for it in University libraries, ...
 
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