"The Young Elizabeth" (later Queen Elizabeth I), c. 1546   (Hearn, p. 78)   An example of the sleeve head appearing to be attached directly to the bodice armscye & of the false undersleeve material matching the underskirt. The pointed waist & apparent absence of a center seam make it difficult to imagine this gown would have a front closure, hidden or otherwise. Anna Boleyn, Ratu Elizabeth, Elizabeth 1, Elizabeth Bathory, Tudor England, Tudor Dynasty, Royal Collection Trust, Tudor Era, King Henry Viii
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1400s Fashion Women (Tudor)

Tudor Dresses wiki 1400s fashion Bold pomegranate- or artichoke-patterned silks are characteristic of the 15th century, as are richly coloured velvets and woolens

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