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Fashion In Elizabethan Times

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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FASHION IN ELIZABETHAN TIMES

BY: LAUREN BELLO, MEGHAN BURNS, SINEAD MCCAFFERTY

WOMENS CLOTHING

  • They wanted their clothing to look like the men's.
  • Their dresses were in two pieces.
  • Different classes had different styles.
  • It took them a long time to put their clothing on.
  • One's clothes and fashion defined your social status.

LOWER CLASS WOMENN

  • They had no set style.
  • Their color of clothing was different from the upper class
  • The women would dye their wool.
  • The society had strict rules on what you could wear.

UPPER CLASS

  • Only royalty was allowed to wear gold.
  • Fur, velvet, silk, lace.
  • The upper class was allowed to wear expensive clothing.

PUTTING ON AN ELIZABETHAN OUTFIT (IN ORDER)

  • Smock (leed)
  • Stockings (leed)
  • Corset (leed)
  • Spanish Farthingdale(leed)
  • Bumroll (leed)

(CONTINUED)

  • Petticoat (leed)
  • Kirtle and forepart (leed
  • Partlet (leed)
  • Gown and sleeves (leed)

FACTS ON ELIZABETHAN OUTFITS

  • Not all women wore the same thing, what they wore depended on their age.
  • Putting on an upperclass gown was a very complicated process.
  • Dresses were put on in an order.

ELIZABETHAN MEN'S FASHION

  • Depended on rank in society. (Alchin)
  • Wealth did not matter. (Alchin)
  • Strict laws about wardrobe laws.(Sadeen)

THE NOBILITY

  • Wore fine and expensive clothing. (Alchin)
  • Different then all the others. (Alchin)
  • Silk, linen, wool, fur, lace. (Sadeen)

WORKING AND LOWER CLASS

  • Very different laws. (Sadeen)
  • Wool, rougher fabrics. (Alchin)
  • Restricted to certain clothes. (Alchin)