A light-blue medieval linen blouse with short puff sleeves. With the down-to-earth linen fabric and sober details the blouse is suited for medieval peasants and commoners. It can also be worn as a Dirndl blouse.
Girdle made from loden fabric. Serves with its peplum as an overskirt as well. Thus it provides medieval or elizabethan clothing with elegance and skirts with more volume.
Medieval blouse made from black linen. The robust fabric is warm in winter and comfortable in summer. The deep neckline and white lace trimming provide it with elegance.
The Elizabethan corset made from black linen gives the upper body the conical shape desirable at that time. The corset or bodice is suitable for portrayals during the Renaissance or early Baroque (1550-1630).
A classical tricorne handsewn from blue satin with paisley pattern. Decorated with different black lace, trimmings and a large ostrich feather. The tricorne came up during the late renaissance in the 17th century and was popular until the 18th century.
Elaborate Kuchi headdress with blue and black pearls, rhinestones and semi-precious stones. Kuchi jewelry is from Afghanistan and is often combined with bellydance costumes around here.