The Tudor Tailor. Reconstructing sixteenth-century dress

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by Jane Malcolm-Davies, Ninya Mikhaila

Why we have selected this book:

The Tudor period in England, which lasted from the late 15th century to the very beginning of the 17th century, is one of the most visually recognisable and distinctive eras in the history of costume. This book, authored by eminent experts in both practice and theory of historical dress, will enable you to learn more about the period, and also provides a number of typical Tudor garments and instructions on how to reproduce them correctly. A great guide to the history of clothing!

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Book Overview from the Publisher:

A valuable sourcebook for costume designers, dressmakers and those involved in historical reenactments, this book contains all the information you need to create authentic clothes from the Tudor period.
Computer-generated, historically accurate patterns enable you to make a wide range of garments, such as doublets, hose, bodices, skirts, hats and headdresses – even underwear. There are also plenty of ideas for decoration and embellishment such as ruffs, cuffs, collars, embroidery and other surface decoration.
The full range of Tudor society is represented, including lower- and middle-class clothing as well as the more sumptuous costumes from the courts of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. There is also information on how to store and look after your finished clothing. In addition to the patterns, there are detailed drawings of each costume and information about historical context, including original paintings and source material.

This book is brought by Batsford, ISBN 9780713489859

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Weight 1.7 kg
Dimensions 28 × 0.7 × 23.2 cm
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9780713489859

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160

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Paperback

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