Re: [h-cost] Question on Court Fashion in 1500

2011-12-03 Thread otsisto
The Saxon gown by RH is Kass' interpretation of the construction. (just a note) Just in case you haven't seen these. Max,Bi and Mary http://www.flickr.com/photos/1way/712112063/ Bi /Germanic style http://www.lessing-photo.com/p3/401302/40130245.jpg

Re: [h-cost] Question on Court Fashion in 1500

2011-12-02 Thread Bonnie Booker
You might check out the Hispanic Costume book, as Juana la Loca (oldest daughter of Isabella) was married to the Magnificent Max. The styles they wore were very similiar. Aspasia On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Sharon Henderson henderson.sha...@gmail.com wrote: Good evening all, In the SCA,

Re: [h-cost] Question on Court Fashion in 1500

2011-12-02 Thread Marion McNealy
Meli, Here's a Pinterest board of paintings from 1500's Austria that I've been collecting to help a friend for 12th Night, http://pinterest.com/curiousfrau/1500-s-austria/ As you noted, fashion was in a huge transitional period. Maximillain was married to Bianca Maria Sforza at this time, so

Re: [h-cost] Question on Court Fashion in 1500

2011-12-02 Thread Kimiko Small
I would go from 1490s and move forward. I do have a couple of pages that have images from this time frame, tho my focus was more English than Vienna. However, the images do include Flemish, French and Spanish images as well, tho not the odder Spanish styles.