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armthearmour · 1 year
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A Peascod style Anima Cuirass, Italy, ca. 1550-1600, housed at the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow.
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fmthvz6zgd · 1 year
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fashionshopping · 25 days
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autismcupcake · 11 months
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Elizabethan fashion really is so interesting. Like the softening of the masculine silhouette and the dramatization of some women's silhouettes is SO fascinating to me and they had so many interesting trends like plucking hairlines and the peascod belly as I mentioned and honestly just the drum shaped skirts in general are SO fun to me like look at this
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Is this not so fucking cool and dramatic!!!!
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wanpans · 3 years
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New belt on my curiass! YANAPI started her journey in leather working, and this is the result of her first belt. Hardware from @celticwebmerchantvof Veggie ran leather with @fiebing oxblood dye #historical #leather #leatherwork #belt #leatherbelt #dye #selfmade #armor #medieval #historicalweapons #historicalarmor #wanpanscosplay #wanpans #peascod https://www.instagram.com/p/CSGA6WPjZ-P/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pfenniged · 3 years
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“Elizabeth was often short of money. Part of the problem was her generosity, she gave away thousands of pounds in gifts, huge tips to her servants and cash gifts to the poor who brought her small gifts of food. 
Alison Weir notes that “many poor folk came to the palace gates with humble offerings, such as butter, chickens, wardens (pears), pippins, puddings, apples, peascods, cakes, cherries in season, a conserve of cherries (several gifts of cherries are recorded, so they must have been known as among Elizabeth’s favorite foods), pomegranates, oranges, comfits (candied fruit), cheeses, several bucks, wild boar, tripes, chines of pork, a goshawk, pheasant cocks, capons, birds, a crane, Rhenish wine, roses, fine ironwork, and a cushion. None went away without a handsome reward, usually more than Elizabeth could afford. One man got 13s.4d. [£320] for bringing her a popinjay (parrot)”. 
Elizabeth also financially supported her sisters, she supported orphans, took children under her wing and raised them, and liberated debtors from London prisons.
... It might be overly-romantic to think his heart never mended, but Henry VII honoured his wife every year until his own death. Every February 11th a requiem mass would be sung, the bells would be tolled and 100 candles would burn in her honour. Henry retained the services of Elizabeth’s minstrels, who played for him at every New Year celebration up to his death. He now lies with his beloved wife in Westminster Abbey.”
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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Costume of 16th Century. Fencing Doublet featuring a protruding peascod waist Western European about 1580 CE. Leather silk linen cotton.
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ad-rsp · 4 years
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GATHERING PEASCODS :
Grand Bal de Gennetines 2017: Contredanses Playford 17ème et 18ème siècle
Atelier : Rachel Goodwin
Musiciens : Mad Tom Cat
Filmée par Jacqueline. H.
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yerevasunclair · 3 years
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A Bird’s Nest
“My lord, I think you should not leave these chambers yet.” Catelyn said to him while Ned tied the laces of his brown, faux leather peascod. 
“Why?” Ned turned to her. Catelyn herself was almost fully dressed, with her usual Tully blue suede dress coat on. He was ready for another day’s work and it was a habit of his to be earlier than expected, apart from those mornings when he is knocked down by the exhaustion of pleasing his wife or calming down an angry, hungry baby. 
“You can’t appear like that. Your hair is too untidy.” 
Ah yes, that. He did not mind about grooming himself that his wife had to do it for him when his unkemptness was just so unacceptable to her. When Ned came home from the Greyjoy Rebellion, Catelyn started paying more meticulous attention to the smallest of his needs. One day, she watched him shaving his beard and she randomly asked him if he could teach her how to shave his beard for him. She said that she just wanted to learn something new and spend more time with him in such a loving manner of service. Life was short and chaos was unpredictable. She feared taking time for granted so she wishes to make an effort to keep enjoying the mundane tasks of domestic life. 
The North was cold and he preferred an abundance of hair to keep himself warm, but Catelyn would seize the opportunity to shave his beard when it grows too long and trim the split ends of his hair just for the satisfaction of it. It was important for a lord to maintain a suitable extent of neatness too, she said. 
“Sit down on the chair of my dressing table, Ned. I’ll comb that hair of yours and tie it up properly.” 
Ned sighs and does as she says. She stood behind him and removed his hair tie. She took her brush and began from the top. She divided his hair into two even parts and worked first on stroking the midsection of each side. He had some stubborn hair knots so she poured a bit of her fragrant hair oil to disentangle them gently. She massaged his scalp too and she couldn’t help but smile at the feeling of it in her hands. She brushed thoroughly from the scalp to the entire length of his hair a few more times until it appeared gleaming. She then tied it in a half up and half down style while making sure it was smoothed straight back. 
“Now that’s better.” she gazes at him in the mirror as she was pressing his strong shoulders. 
“Thank you, my lady.” he took one of her hands to kiss it. Then she bent down to kiss his lips and put her arms around him. 
“You look so handsome, my lord. You’ve always been but I know you don’t care about flaunting it.” she said as she rested her chin atop his shoulder. 
Ned never considered himself to be comely and he was never bothered to feel insecure about it. His insecurities related to the insufficiency of mental abilities and strength. But when his Cat calls him handsome, an attribute that most people do not usually associate him with, it does lift his confidence a little. 
“I have nothing else to boast except for my wife who always brings out the best in me in so many ways.” he grinned as he smelled on her scent. He had bathed her and combed her hair hundreds of times but he only realized that being groomed back by her is no longer a nagging but now a favorite thing of his. 
“Hah! I didn’t do this to bring out the charmer in you. I just don’t want you to go outside with a bird’s nest on your head.” she laughed. 
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Ghosts ask 31, 15 and 44 for Humphrey
15. If you could go back in time and live in the house/on the property at the same time as one of the ghosts when they were alive, who would you pick?
I've already answered this one, it would be Robin.
31. If you could do a complete redesign of one of the ghosts' costumes, whose would you change and how?
I've answered this one too, but I can go over what I'd change for Humphrey's costume. Overall I like his outfit, but I'd probably make a few adjustments, namely padding the doublet for the "peascod belly" look and I'd be tempted to give him a codpiece because, being a comedy, I think Ghosts could get away with it - even if they're not necessary for historical verisimilitude to that period. I'd also give him a fancy-boy earring à la Walter Raleigh because I think there should be a parallel there, with Raleigh being beheaded and all.
44. Tell me a song you think Humphrey would like, or a song that reminds you of them!
I can see Humphrey really liking Chopin's Op.28 No.4 - Prelude in E Minor, but classical music might be a bit of a cop-out? Anyway, I think his head and body have very different music tastes. His head likes things with lots of harmonies with tension and release, and his body likes anything with a thumping bass line because he can only feel the vibrations.
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lizardrosen · 3 years
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OLIVIA Of what personage and years is he?
MALVOLIO Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before 'tis a peascod, or a cooling when 'tis almost an apple: 'tis with him in standing water, between boy and man. He is very well-favoured and he speaks very shrewishly; one would think his mother's milk were scarce out of him.
hmm, where have I seem something similar before?
BEATRICE Lord, I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face: I had rather lie in the woollen.
LEONATO You may light on a husband that hath no beard.
BEATRICE What should I do with him? dress him in my apparel and make him my waiting-gentlewoman? He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man: and he that is more than a youth is not for me, and he that is less than a man, I am not for him.
In conclusion cesario/beatrice rights
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armthearmour · 2 years
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The lavishly etched and gilt armor of Alfonso II d'Este, Milan, Italy, ca. 1550-1560, housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
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richmond-rex · 4 years
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The character of the man with whom [Elizabeth of York] shared her life is illuminated by his support for scholars at Oxford, gifts to the poor (including “a little fellow of Shaftesbury,” “a woman that was with child,” a madman in Bedlam, and several children given to the king). Subjects who brought gifts received rewards for simple, everyday offerings—cherries, carps, peascods, a red rose, and even two glasses of water (whose donor received 5s). The “poor man that had his corn eaten with the King’s deer” received 3s 4d, “one that was hurt with a chariot” 6s 8d, and “the Jewess towards her marriage” £2.3
Arlene Okerlund, Elizabeth of York: Queenship and Power
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fashionshopping · 25 days
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autismcupcake · 11 months
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Okay here's my review!
Undergarments: I like that they knew the term smock because that is what the garment was called at the time but like. They didn't wear it under every different outfit. They also didn't mention that men wore a very similar garment and that was their underwear for the whole body. They do know about bum rolls and farthingales and the shape is acceptable for italian women. I really don't like that they called the pair of bodies a corset!! Pairs of bodies are VERY different than corsets. They are heavily boned and current evidence suggests only the VERY upper classes wore them. Corsets are much more lightly boned and were worn by all classes of women! A lower class woman would've worn a kirtle or bodied petticoat which is a skirt with an attached bodice stiffened with layers of fabric. The petticoats were. Bad.
Upper class women: They're being anachronistic with colors and patterns I'm assuming which is fine! Whatever Zach is wearing is really disappointing. I think I get the style of sleeve they're going for but it should really have a shoulder roll and not just be gathered at the top. I've only seen bodices like that on italian images of women from the time when they're laced in front and don't have any sort of stomacher so there should really be front ladder lacing. Eugene looks better but the pattern is a bit weird and I don't know why his ruff is black? But that could be an artistic choice. Keith looks really weird. Ignoring the color and pattern because y'know artistic choices I don't really know what that ruffle on the bodice is for and the bodice itself looks pretty ill fitting. The sleeves aren't great either. They have the ruffle at the cuff which is good but again no shoulder roll! The neckline is alright but you don't tend to see that style of ruff with that sort of neckline. Also while Juliet is a child, she still should be wearing her hair up as even very young girls tended to do
Working class woman: I'm not familiar with clothing worn by medical workers so no comments there but uh. Working class people didn't really follow the trends of the upper class that much. They were VERY far removed from each other apart from servants and sumptuary laws prevented even wealthy merchants to wear things the rich did. It was also looked down upon to try and dress above your station. Keith and Zach did not wear smocks under their clothes which is really disappointing because they noted earlier in the video that all classes wore smocks. They were INTEGRAL in keeping your outer clothes clean which was a necessity. Keith doesn't look the worst but working class people wore lots of colors! Also I think the bodice is cross laced which wasn't really a thing. Spiral lacing or ladder lacing would've been used instead. I'm not really sure what the green gown Zach has is and I've never really seen something like it but it could've existed
Upper class men: I've definitely seen worse. I wish they would've included the peascod belly because it's something really unique to this era and it's very interesting! I also think it would've been fun if they played around more with colors on the stockings because they weren't only white! I'm not quite sure what the black studded v Keith has is and his ruff is a little sad. Zach's breeches are a little too long but that could just be because they weren't made for him
None of this is to say the guys did anything wrong! It's just observations of the discrepancies between what they wore and surviving evidence I've been able to get my grubby hands on in the past two ish years
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Mirror finish on my peascod breastplate. From 120 grit to 8000 grit. Around 4 hours of relaxing hand polishing. No worries, no stress, just keep polishing until your reflection appears. ✨✨👌
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