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Jane Seymour's Kirtle

made of silk dupion and sateen, 1537

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Jane Seymour's Petticoat

red silk petticoat from 1530-1540

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Jane Seymour's Underwear

linen shirt and linen stocking from 1530-1540

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Early baroque male clothing

according to a damask doublet and breeches, c. 1630 (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).

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Baroque male clothing - shirt

according to drawers, c. 1600 (MET, New York) and a shirt of Gustav II. Adolph, 1627 (Livrustkammeren, Stockholm).

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Baroque Overgown

is inspired by Bosse, Van Dyck and Rubens production. Ca 1635

 
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Baroque Gown

of white sateen were fashionable in ca 1635.

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Baroque Underbodice

influenced by extant underbodice stored in Museum of London, 1635

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Baroque Corset

based on Effigy corset from Westminster Abbey, 1603

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Baroque Underwear

smock, the underpants and the pair of stockings, 16th century

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Robe a la française

This typical rococo dress is called robe à la française (French dress) and was worn not only in France in circa 1760.

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Informal gentleman‘s outfit

Banyan made of printed cotton according to the original banyan from c. 1760-1800.

 
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