This fine white silk dress shirt with cutout stand-up collar is based on early Victorian shirt patterns circa 1860. The playful ruches are reminiscent of romantic 18th century shirts however. The buttons are mother of pearl and the button holes are hand-stitched.
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.
This overskirt provides enough fabric to be worn over an elizabethan or baroque skirt. It is gatehered on the sides and adds more volume and can be used as a contrasting dab of colour.
Handsewn small Elizabethan riding hat made from black velvet and adorned with black and green fabric flowers. Placed brashly askew on the head the hat looks good in every situation.
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).