Dutch Costume, redux
Dec. 11th, 2007 07:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Hmmm, I haven't played with this website before. Interesant, no?
I like the headpiece here:
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO12131$8770*1117374
This looks like one of my cheese ladies, dressed down and aged. Hmmmm....
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO8827$8770*1118451
And as evidence for the gal who said on SCA-garb that the Dutch were Puritanical and preferred plain dress, I offer:
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO47448$8770*1122148
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/Obj8785$8770
There's that funny lined/piped partlet again. Plain dress, simple lines - goldworked chemise.
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO8778$8770*1124451
Hmmm, I haven't played with this website before. Interesant, no?
I like the headpiece here:
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO12131$8770*1117374
This looks like one of my cheese ladies, dressed down and aged. Hmmmm....
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO8827$8770*1118451
And as evidence for the gal who said on SCA-garb that the Dutch were Puritanical and preferred plain dress, I offer:
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO47448$8770*1122148
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/Obj8785$8770
There's that funny lined/piped partlet again. Plain dress, simple lines - goldworked chemise.
http://worldart.sjsu.edu/VieO8778$8770*1124451
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Date: 2007-12-12 12:26 pm (UTC)*g* The upside is it's sort of re-lit my urge to get some classes together on 16th century Dutch Costuming. I intend to break down these misconceptions. Even if I have to beat them out of people with a rolled up stack of class notes. Bwahahahahahahaha!
(I really do need to make the dress with the polka-dot cuffs. That alone would blow a few cerebral cortices around here.)