UPDATE: This is an old post so some of the links no longer work. As far as I know, you can't buy any of the dresses in the post so PLEASE don't comment asking where you can buy them. I don't know! Thank you. With my recent creation of the Confessor's White Dress I have discovered that I absolutely love wearing dresses with extremely long sleeves and the lacing in the front is something else!!! Here are some more photos of dresses I wouldn't mind wearing either! And of course, this will be a multiple series post since there are MANY dresses out there! All photos were originally found via Pinterest, if they linked elsewhere then those links are shared below each photo. (photo via The Wedding Blog) (photo via Pinterest) Angmar Overdress. (photo via Renissance Model) (photo via Pinterest) (photo via Bride) Forest Princess Dress. (photo via Timeless Tailors) Fairy Wedding Dress Style: Titania. (photo via Rivendell Bridal) (photo via Pinterest) Chess Queen. (photo via Pearson's Renissance Shoppe) Medieval Gown. Kahlan Mother Confessor Dress. (photo via TrappedInTimeDesigns on Etsy) (photo via Pinterest) Costume for the evil queen in The Brothers Grimm. (photo via Lorliaswood on Tumblr) Guinevere's Wedding Dress. (photo via The Costumer's Guide) (photo via Tudor Dressing) Medieval style Wedding Dress. (photo via Wedding Dresses Corner) Anne of Cleves Chemise. (photo via Historical Clothing Realm) White and Silver Medieval Wedding Dress. (photo via Dawn's Medieval Dresses) (photo via Pinterest) Eowyn's "White Wool" Gown. Lord Of The Rings. (photo via The Costumer's Guide) Medieval Wedding Gown: Trinity. (photo via Rivendell Bridal) I had such a wonderful time finding all these photos! And in the process I found many more for a collection which I will post another week so you can see them too!! They are just as beautiful; especially since they are in fun colors and patterns.
Jacket, 1890s. Emily Reynolds Historic Costume Collection.
And this is it! The last challenge for the HSF 2014. The theme for Challenge #24, due Thur 1 Jan, is All that Glitters: Celebrate your completion of HSF ’14, and the New Year, with a glittery, glitzy, sparkly, shiny, something. Sparkle and shine have been desirable attributes of textiles almost since there were textiles. Sparkle was associated with precious metals and stones, conveying wealth and status on dress. Silk has been the most valuable fibre for centuries, in huge part because of its lustre and shine. While sparkle and shine are sometimes seen in daywear today, they are still hugely associated with evening wear and special events: clothes for memorable occasions. Finishing the HSF is pretty memorable, so let’s make some glittery, glitzy, sparkly, shiny items to celebrate! You could use satin, long prized for its sheen and lustre (interestingly, this week’s Rate the Dress has copped some criticism for the sheen of the silk satin) Or sequins, which have a much older pedigree than many people realised. Sequins made by covering wooden disks …
Famous costumes worn for scenes from films and TV shows shot at the historic Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire are going on show for the public to enjoy from tomorrow.
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Princess seamed chenille brocade bodice with black cotton lining. High standing collar. Front laces from bust line to waist and then flares just a bit for the hips. Available in our regular sizes: XSmall, Small, Medium. Large, XLarge and XXLarge. We can do custom sizing based on measurements for an
Mittelalter Gewand „Prinzessin im Exil“ aus Baumwolle und Samt - das Gewand für edle Damen! Maßfertigung von hoher Qualität. Weltweite Lieferung.