The late 17th century is a sadly ignored time period when it comes to media- so let's dive in to what fashion would have actually been worn in the age of pirates and other spooky things with starting a historically accurate Winifred Sanderson cosplay!
TLDR: those Halloween pirate costumes you see everywhere are missing the mark. And about 10 yards of fabric.
Our first video is all about 17th century stays- the predecessor to the 19th century corset. So let's take a look at how this garment would have been made (completely sewn by hand!). It's not a sewing project for the faint of heart- one might even say it's a little bit scary! No to the bad Halloween joke? Ok, then. Who's ready for some stay-making ASMR?
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🖼 Pirates, 1697: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pr...
🖼 The History of Witches and Wizards, 1720: wellcomecollection.org/works/...
🖼 Pieter Nason, 1671: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ca...
🖼 Fashion Plate, 1687: collections.lacma.org/node/20...
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10 окт 2020