Step back in time and explore the exquisite fashion of Elizabethan clothing. From ruffled collars to elaborate gowns, find inspiration for your own Renaissance-inspired wardrobe.
Elizabethan Theatre Conventions Soliloquy: Hamlet’s “To be or not to be…” is literature’s most famous soliloquy. This popular Elizabethan convention is a literary or dramatic technique in which a s…
This is a quick cheats guide to making a Tudor gown. First it will make it easier to decide what style of gown you would like ,I have included a short gallery of the more well known gowns and out…
Elizabeth Tudor, was born September 7, 1533. She would have to wait 25 years and two siblings before would acsend to the throne of England. In November 17 1558, Elizabeth became to a bankrupted country. So before 1558? Any clothing is not...
Back during the Elabethan era men and women were dressed by their rank. But all colors could be worn by both upper and lower classes, they would just be made from different materials. As for the upper class they would have their clothes out of silk and lower would use cotton. The colors that you wore daily determined what kind of person you were. Here are some colors that can be used mostly because these are colors that every one has in their own closet for more you can go to the source…
Elizabeth I's Lost Dress, the only piece of her clothing in existence, is on display at Hampton Court Palace in the presence of the divine Rainbow Portrait.