Noblewomen and Ladies


Gown Packages

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The Elizabeth ~ $600.00

Includes Satin Underskirt,  False Fore Sleeves, Hand Sewn Bead Work around Neck Line.  Made with Heavyweight High Quality Fabrics.

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The Celtic Bride ~ $225.00

Includes satin underskirt, Trimmed overskirt, Bodice w/Celtic Knot embroidery, Full arm lace-up gauntlets, Drape Oversleeves. Also a Purse to match

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Scottish Lass ~ $225.00

This can really go peasant or noble, depending on your accessories and such. This is a cotton, woven plaid, many available. Non-clan-specific.  Email for pricing on clan-specific tartans. Steel boned bodice with Celtic embroidery work. Bodice can be customized to your favourite style, ensemble includes the arisaid, leather laces, and the brooch.  Colours also are your choice.   Includes plaid and solid skirt and Celtic embroidered bodice and arisaid.

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Dragonflye Gown ~ $250.00

This gown got its name because it resembles a dragonflye in flight.

It includes Satin Underskirt, Overskirt with trim to match bodice, Bodice with panel, Dragonflye Oversleeves (double as capelet) Wrist gauntlets to match Bodice panel.

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Romantic Nobility Gown ~ 265.00

This includes underskirt, trimmed split overskirt, Bodice with panel to match underskirt panel, detachable extra long drape sleeves.

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Early Tudor Gown ~ $350.00

This includes underskirt, overskirt, Bodice with attached oversleeves, pull-on wrist sleeves with finger loop, satin-lined Purse, Gabled Headpiece with veil. All the items are trimmed in faux pearls and elaborate trimmings. Colours are Customizable, including the colours of fabrics, trims and ornaments (gold or silver toned).

 

 

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Separates

Build your own Noble Package ~ see pricing below

Price is the total of the separates you choose.

Pick and choose between all the separates options and build your dream gown.

All of these items can be customized to your preferences

Underskirt with Forepart ~ $45.00

(this is one item, a skirt of comfy cool cotton with a decorative front panel)

Overskirts ~ $65.00

Our overskirts are trimmed down the front edges, and can also be trimmed around the bottom.

 

Bodices ~ $75.00

Our bodices are fully lined and steel boned at the laces. Can be more heavily boned upon request.

 

Oversleeves ~ $35.00 

They are detachable from the bodice.

 

Slashed Oversleeves ~ $50.00

These can be slashed and puffed, they are detachable from the bodice.

 

Neck Ruffs ~ $35.00

made with wired ribbon

 

Gabled Headpieces ~ $50.00

customizable to match your gown

 

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Ever wonder how you're going to get into this "get-up" Well, it's not as easy as it looks, and if you have back laces, You'd better find someone to help you. below is some info on what goes first, just to help you out a bit in your dressing.

The order in which Elizabethan ladies had their garments applied is as follows.

1.Shift/Chemise

2. Stockings

3. Corset

4. Farthingale

5. Bumroll

6. Kirtle and forepart

7. Partlet

8. Gown

9. Sleeves

10. Shoes

11. Headwear

12. Ruffs (wrists and neck)

13. Jewelry

14. Cloak or other weather protection

Here is the order in which I wear my Faire garments. Being the endowed woman I am... I have no need for a bumroll, and I refuse to wear a nuck ruff. I would consider a partlet, but it's always too hot for that in my area..

1. Bloomers

2. Shift

3. Corset

4. Farthingale

5. Muslin Underskirts ( This is to soften the lines of the hoops under my outer skirts,

and I often wear two or three of these instead of a farthingale for fulllness)

6. Underskirt

7. Overskirt

8. Bodice

9. Over Sleeves

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