I’ll be posting some more shots of the various layers when I get time, but here is the final gown with all it’s accessories.
Posted by: sevenstarwheel | May 2, 2011
Burgundian: Finished Vneck Gown
Posted in 15th Century, Burgundian, Costuming | Tags: 15th Century, Burgundian, hennin, Medieval Costuming, Medieval Headdress, SCA Costuming

Hey – this turned out great!
By: Rhonda on July 21, 2011
at 11:45 PM
This turned out gorgeous! I need to RSS feed you to LJ, so I don’t have to wait until I’m randomly googling to see this.
By: Charlotte on July 24, 2011
at 7:27 PM
You look lovely Holly.
Regards, Keith.
By: Keith on September 30, 2011
at 10:12 PM
Very pretty!
By: Jenn L Heaton on February 18, 2012
at 11:25 PM
Gorgeous! The fit of the gown is great- nice work. Where did you get the buckle for the belt?
By: Alexis Garrigues on July 10, 2012
at 7:07 PM
I got it at Armour and Castings: http://armourandcastings.com/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=650
cheers!
By: sevenstarwheel on July 11, 2012
at 11:11 PM
It is the same hennin as on famous Petrus Christus’ painting, is it not?
By: Dimitry on August 1, 2012
at 6:54 AM
Sure, I’ve missed your previous post
By: Dimitry on August 1, 2012
at 7:22 AM
This dress is astonishingly beautiful! Would you be kind enough to allow me to post it as an inspiration image (fully credited and with a link to your website) for an LRP game that I’m working on the design for, please?
By: Jude Reid on December 7, 2012
at 4:49 PM
Hi Jude, Thanks. Yes you may use it – thanks for asking.
By: sevenstarwheel on December 14, 2012
at 6:42 PM