Marion McNealy
Hopefully, many of you are already familiar with this delightful Tailor's Book of Enns gown since we
been able to watch it's progress in Marion's
dress diary. The final outfit
turned out so beautiful, and it was really inspiring to see this 16th century pattern come to life.
I was also thrilled to see somebody make another well-researched lower-class look. This version is based
on German fashions from the early 1500's, and the accessories like the apron and hauben (headdress)
add the perfect touches to make it look perfectly authentic for a working woman. Check out Marion's
gallery for more pictures of this
charming attire.
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