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.
Fairy-like black bustle skirt with short train and seperate front cover. Tulle and organza give the skirt lost of volume, a soft shimmer and airy transparency.
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.
This Victorian skirt made from black cotton cloth is a bit longer in the back, so you can wear it over a bustle, or it has a small train. It also has enough space to wear lots and lots of underskirts if you like. It also has a decorative (an functional!) lacing at the back of the waist.
Victorian dress shirt with standup collar. Also often worn by women as Garibaldi blouse. You may also know that this shirt was also worn by Doctor Who.
Beret made from blue and black wool. Berets came into fashion in the late middle ages during the 15th century and had their heyday in the renaissance during the 16th century. This quartered version is size adjustable with a fingerloop braid.
This underbust corset made from light blue satin with lots of pink, white and wine red ribbons and frills looks sugar-sweet. With the richly decorated corset you can always dream of cake and sweets.