This ribbon corset made from sand coloured suede imitation was fashionable between 1900 and 1910. It was used as a lighter and more comfortable version of a full corset.
The Victorian bridal skirt captivates with its opulent volume. It is made from several metres of raw silk and got a circumference of six metres at the hem.
The pattern for this romantic Victorian corsage comes from an issue of the fashion magazine Der Bazar from 1863. The creme raw silk gives individuality to every corsage.
This gorgeous wedding gown is inspired by elven fashion and the luxurious embroidery from Game of Thrones. The intricate handsewn embroidery in hues of gold an green captures the warm colour of the fabric and lends the wedding gown an autumnal spirit.
Even if you are a lady pirate you better wear pants at sea. For example these knee-length blue and white striped pants. If you are not very comfortable at sea, you can also use these pants for a medieval costume.
This underbust corset with a high neck made from russet leatherette with a tear-like structure looks like it withstood some weather fronts. As a steampunk pirate you should be ready for nasty weather on the sea as well as in the air.
A Steampunk blouse made from unbleached linen with short puff sleeves. This blouse is suited for wearing on a steam-powered airship as well as a medieval market. It can also be worn as a Dirnds blouse.
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.