Tudor fashion in the 16th Century.

England, Tudor, costumes, fashion, Renaissance,
English Tudor fashion in the 16th century.

English Tudor fashion in the XVI. Century.

Top row left to right: Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves. Right: Clothing of a merchant in London. Cavalier clothing between 1550-1600. Clothes of a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth.
Bottom row left to right: Mary of Scotland. Douglas Earl of Angus. King Edward VI. Right: Lord Darnley, consort of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. Marquess of Dorset. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland.

Source: On the history of costumes. Münchener Bilderbogen. Edited by Braun and Schneider 1860.

Illustration, damasks, ornament

Continuing

Note:  Poulaine, Beaked Shoe of King John II. of France.

The Tudor Tailor: Reconstructing Sixteenth-Century Dress by Ninya Mikhaila & Jane Malcolm-Davies.

A valuable sourcebook for costume designers, dressmakers and those involved in historical reenactments, this book contains all the information you need to create authentic clothes from the Tudor period.


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