Let's continue our journey in making a 1690s ensemble worthy of Winifred Sanderson! Since the 17th century is so often forgotten when it comes to fashion, we're giving it a little love. It's an era of silk trains, elegant drapery, and ruffled sleeves- all in the package of a loose and comfy robe!
Our second video is all about 17th century mantua gown- the first time women in the trades took over gown making! It's an unusual type of dress that gave me quite a challenge. So let's explore how this garment would have been made (completely sewn by hand!).
But first, let's take a look at the Hocus Pocus film costumes and dive into their inspirations. Mary, Sarah, and Winifred Sanderson all have their origins in fairy tales and mythology, but have a few surprises up their sleeves! They certainly aren't your typical 17th century witches.
More about your "typical 17th century witch" from Abby Cox here: [ Ссылка ]
Socials
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Patterns of Fashion: [ Ссылка ]
Cut of Women's Clothes: [ Ссылка ]
Fabrics
Spotted Silk: [ Ссылка ]
Green Silk: [ Ссылка ]
Plum Silk: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Rustic Dress: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 1780s "Princess dress": [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Lady Macbeth: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Ophelia: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Hocus Pocus Costumes: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 17th c Prints: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Early Mantua: [ Ссылка ]
🖼 Later Mantua: [ Ссылка ]
🎶Music via Epidemic Sound ([ Ссылка ])
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