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(eng) Janet Bigglestone and Carolyn Schultz are co-authors of two books: Elizabethan Costuming for the Years 1550 to 1580. Victorian costuming. v.I: 1840 to 1865. Janet Bigglestone is now known as Janet Winter. Carolyn Schultz is now known as Carolyn Savoy.

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Nom légal
Winter, Janet
Autres noms
Bigglestone, Janet
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Oakland, California, USA
Professions
Costumer
Notice de désambigüisation
Janet Bigglestone and Carolyn Schultz are co-authors of two books: Elizabethan Costuming for the Years 1550 to 1580. Victorian costuming. v.I: 1840 to 1865. Janet Bigglestone is now known as Janet Winter. Carolyn Schultz is now known as Carolyn Savoy.

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If you need cheap, down and dirty costumes for Halloween, this is the book. If you want really Elizabethan clothing patterns and history, start with Patterns of Fashion by Janet Arnold.
 
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pacbox | 5 autres critiques | Jul 9, 2022 |
I have to give credit for Ms Savoy and Winter to get this book out on what they considered Historically Accurate Clothing for Elizabethans 1550 to 1580. As time has gone on we can see that their suppositions and guesses caused more ill than positives for the Renaissance Faire Circuit or anyone wanting Historically Accurate information.

Look at this book via a library, do not pay for it, it is not worth it, except as an iconic view of why Ren Faire dresses as they do!
 
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Cilean | 5 autres critiques | Dec 29, 2009 |
A decent building block for Elizabethan costuming, and a good beginning guide.
 
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RogueBelle | 5 autres critiques | Jul 10, 2009 |
First book out there for us to use for Faires. Good basic info on how to make Elizabethan costumes from modern patterns, teaching fitting, corsetry, accessory building. Couldn't have done Faire in the 1970s without it. A starting place, not the most historical, but a good place to start.
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