Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Elizabethan Era Fashion




The Latest In Fashion Is Here!

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*Not all clothing pieces will be available to everyone. Only noble men will be able to obtain all clothing. Lower class men will not get full set.


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Women! Do you want to look like a million pounds? Buy the new set for her from Gucci today. You'll no longer be like a magnet, attractive from the back, repulsive from the front, you'll be the loveliest lady of the land. The new set includes: a smock, stockings, a corset, a farthingale, a role, a stomacher, a petticoat, a kirtle, a forepart, a partlet, a gown, separate sleeves, a ruff, a cloak, shoes, and a hat. Share your outfit using #gucciforher. If you're a noble quickly grab some silk or fur to line your clothes with.*
*Not all clothing pieces will be available to everyone. Only noble women will be able to obtain all clothing. Lower class women will not get full set.



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11 comments:

  1. I remember learning about nobility and social class affecting dress in history class

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  2. I liked learning about all of the possible clothing options for both men and women in this time period, thanks for sharing in such a funny way.

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  3. I never knew that hashtags existed in Shakespearean times. Seriously though, I never knew how much people wore.

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  4. I like how you were funny and was convincing to wear clothing back in that time period.

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  5. Stefano I like how you put modern fashion vs. Shakespeare times fashion. I never knew that people wear that much and sparks a question in my mind of how they dressed in the summer...

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  6. This was interesting to read and I like how you made it more fun to read rather than just stating facts.

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  7. I enjoyed this informative blog post on fashion styles of the Elizabethan Era. I learned a lot, and ill make sure to add a cloak to my wardrobe.

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  8. I loved how you conveyed the information in such a lighthearted manner! I will be sure to follow these amazing tips!

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  9. The Shrek faces in the background not only provide for an interesting connection to the era but the clothes just help me to see how people looked. Good Job.

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  10. I love your writing ! You do it in such an entertaining way that I don't want to
    miss even the fine print :)

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  11. Also Love the before and after pictures and the connection you did to catch the readers attention !

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