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Women's SCA garb gallery
My SCA Garb: Women's SCA garb gallery
The Obligatory Cranach Style Rock – 16th c. Eastern German Upperclass Gown and Bonus Kids Gown – Anne von Wiese SCA and Renaissance Garb and Stuff Cranach Gown, German Dresses, Cranach Dress, German Medieval, 14th Century German Fashion, 14th Century German Clothing, 16th Century German Fashion, 1400s German Fashion, German Saxon Gown
The Obligatory Cranach Style Rock – 16th c. Eastern German Upperclass Gown and Bonus Kids Gown
No artist who enjoys creating 16th-century German costumes can escape the Eastern German style, aka Cranach / Saxon Style Gown. I had waited quite a bit because this is a complicated style with no …
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17th Century Buff Coat
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Elizabethan Fashion
The color of Indigo was a deep, rich dark blue Sometimes referred to as Royal Blue. The symbolic meaning of indigo was power, importance and wealth The Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing indigo or blue clothing   The source was the indigo plants and the dye was imported from India - extremely expensive. Indigo dye held colors fast and this rich color was worn by the wealthy and not to be confused with the color blue which was produced by using cheap blue dye obtained from woad Historical Hairstyles, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Costumes, Royalty Dress, Peasant Costume, Court Dresses, Evolution Of Fashion, Medieval Clothing, Clothing And Textile
Historical Hairstyles
The color of Indigo was a deep, rich dark blue Sometimes referred to as Royal Blue. The symbolic meaning of indigo was power, importance and wealth The Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing indigo or blue clothing The source was the indigo plants and the dye was imported from India - extremely expensive. Indigo dye held colors fast and this rich color was worn by the wealthy and not to be confused with the color blue which was produced by using cheap blue dye obtained from woad
1,180 Likes, 12 Comments - Julia Bennet (@julia.bennet.writes) on Instagram: “Another of Europe’s oldest surviving dresses: The Florentine gown, designer unknown, ca. 1550-60.…” 16th Century Dress, 16th Century Fashion, Century Dress, Dress History, Century Clothing, Period Outfit, Historical Costume, Historical Dresses, Historical Clothing
16th Century Dress
1,180 Likes, 12 Comments - Julia Bennet (@julia.bennet.writes) on Instagram: “Another of Europe’s oldest surviving dresses: The Florentine gown, designer unknown, ca. 1550-60.…”
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Landsknecht dress 16th century
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Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent (Angelica Huston) in "Ever After". 1500s Dress French, Medieval Baroque Costume Dress, Bronze Medieval Dress, Luxury Historical Medieval Dress In Baroque Style, Baroque Style Historical Medieval Dress, Period Outfit, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Dress, Stage Costume
1500s Dress French
Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent (Angelica Huston) in "Ever After".

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