they were ensnared by the fashions of 1540s. The court is doing 1480-1540 and it's been left up to each person to choose something.
I dont' have any soft material and what I do have is really, really out-dated with what I have learned in the last 10 years.
check out Jen Thompsen's website, Festive Attyre. She's got some really good dress diaries and her portrait gallery (I think it's under the research tab), is very thorough.
I have my doubts about her "corded" corset - not the existence of a corset in the 1530s and onwards, just the cord-materials for the corset. But that's a more detailed go-blah than I can post here.
Re: OK, you can drag me along...
Date: 2005-11-28 07:05 pm (UTC)they were ensnared by the fashions of 1540s. The court is doing 1480-1540 and it's been left up to each person to choose something.
I dont' have any soft material and what I do have is really, really out-dated with what I have learned in the last 10 years.
check out Jen Thompsen's website, Festive Attyre. She's got some really good dress diaries and her portrait gallery (I think it's under the research tab), is very thorough.
I have my doubts about her "corded" corset - not the existence of a corset in the 1530s and onwards, just the cord-materials for the corset. But that's a more detailed go-blah than I can post here.