Here’s the truncated hennin I made to go with my gown. I wish now I’d made it a bit taller/bigger and I’ll have to shorten the veil a bit so it fits under my chin tighter. I̵…
…crown of glory Your childhood princess fantasy come to life. They'll call you H.R.H. Cone-Tessa when you sashay the parquet courts with the glittery gossamer flowing behind you. Better yet, do it in roller skates. These royal headdresses were popular among European noblewomen in the late Middle Ages, not that anyone is asking you to act noble while wearing one. This elegant headdress will stand tall for you, should you be the Queen of Cups or nod off like Lady Di. All headbands are final sale. Part of the "Frogs in Yonder Pond" and “A Royal Affair” collections.
A 15. század során egy különös, kúp formájú, fátylas kalap, a hennin közel 60 évig(!) trendi nő...
The escoffion is one of those little headdresses that often go unnoticed - but for once it is in the spotlight as part of the Tudor fashion series.
A while ago I made my first horned (or heart-shaped) hennin. Recently, a friend commented about wanting to make one of her own, but as we were discussing styles, I realized that she wanted a differ…
Medieval hats, hairstyles, and helmets from Ruth Turner Wilcox’s The Mode in Hats and Headdress: A Historical Survey with 198 Plates.