Womens Gowns
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Avon Jupon
The Avon Jupon is from the early 1500s Flanders, which was considered part of northern France. Today, it's Belgium. Lacing on each side of the bodice area makes it possible to feast to your heart's content and still easily fit this dress. Additional laces from the wrist to elbow provide a snug fit. The detachable sleeves provide an option. They c ...
Journe Gown
In this manner, women go about the countryside in Limousin, France. This gown was worn just before Limousin became famous for its limouge porcelain. Made of cotton velveteen and half-lined in satin, this gown has sleeves that tie on with ribbon. You can wear the gown with or without the sleeves, a nice option for hot days, or try new sleeves with ...
German Gown
This c. 1525 gown is made of two pieces: The outer gown of cotton velveteen fully-lined in satin and the inset, cotton velveteen. The inset is worn over the Classic Chemise. The reversible-to-black inset provides a lift for your bosom and holds in your tummy. In medieval times, the inset might have been a complete dress extending to the floor. We c ...
Robe du Soir
This Flemish, early 16th century gown can be worn three different ways: The chemise and inner gown, chemise and outer gown, or the chemise with inner and outer gowns. Pictured with the Ruffled Chemise, but can be worn with the Classic Chemise. Both gowns are made of cotton velveteen and have a pleated skirt sewn to the bodice. The inner is half-lin ...
Manguito Sleeves
Give a new look to your gowns! Sleeves were considered separate garments so we offer the same to you. Made of cotton velveteen, fully lined in various satin colors and enhanced with beautiful trims, these sleeves are reproductions of those worn by queens in Spain and Austria and can be worn with any gown.
Toledo Gown
Twenty-eight pearl buttons line the sleeves, dozens of yards of trims, fine stitches. These are just some of the details in this reproduction of the gown worn by Eleanor of Toledo when she was laid to rest. Eleanor, wife of Grand Duke Cosimo I of the Italian Medici family, held a noble station in society which she showed in her clothes. Her sleeve ...
Spanish Brial
This late 16th century gown from the Aragon region, has puff-in-slash sleeves, square neckline and is open down the front to show off the satin petti coat. The twill inner-lining keeps the bodice area stiff for the proper profile without a corset. Wear with or with our hoopskirt. Made of cotton velveteen, and lined in various satin and trim colors ...
Austrian Kleid
Our cotton velveteen gown demonstrates the blending of the German and Italian feeling for form that was popular in Vienna's cultural center. Accented with gold brocade, various trims and satin linings, this gown has detachable sleeves to make it perfect for hot and cool weather.
 
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