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Period Patterns number 56, Late Tudor and Elizabethan Gowns, c.
1545-1610, contains patterns for 3 Late Tudor gowns and 3 Elizabethan
gowns. The stomacher, underskirts and undersleeves are not sewn to
the gowns (sizes 8-18 included).
This pattern goes well with Period Patterns no.
52, 90 and 92.
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Women's Late Tudor and Elizabethan England
Very few new elements of woman's style appeared during Edward's
short reign. During Mary's reign, through her marriage to Phillip,
Spanish styles (favoring dark colors) were reintroduced, but the basics
of the previous styles remained the same, and men's fashions were
more flamboyant than women's. The elements of women's styles, including
the Spanish farthingale , lasted into the 1570's. However, under Elizabeth's
rule woman's fashions came to dominate the court. In the 1570's the
drum farthingale radically changed the shape of woman's skirts. Other
less sweeping changes also occurred, such as the high standing ruffs.
"Elizabethan" styles lasted well after her death in 1603 - the new
king saw no reason to pay for new clothes for his queen when Elizabeth
had left such an extensive, ornate wardrobe.
Women's sizing chart
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