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Gold Turkish
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This is a late period Turkish outfit (and I mean late) made for my friends step down, I made a 16th century Entari (outer robe), STOL...Borrowed Permanently Gomlek (chemise), and made Salwar (pants). But because I loved the sleeve style so much of the 18th century Yeleks (under coat) I used a little creative license and made the yellow layer (Yelek) have the shaped tippet style sleeves of that century.
I found that it's very hard to wear proper head gear with our coronets as the one made for a woman is very small, so I generally wear a veil with this outfit. Here is a picture of the hat I created for this outfit.
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An awesome photo of me and my fav girls. I am in the far left. The hat should be a little shorter in height for this era.
"I thank God I am endowed with such qualities that if I were turned out of the Realm in my petticoat I were able to live in any place in Christendom."
Queen Elizabeth I (1566)
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