"My lord and I, portraying a couple of the late 11th Century, at a Twelfth Night event held at a gorgeous gothic cathedral. We are each in 3 layers of linen, from unseen body linens, to the finished bliaut and long riding tunic, trimmed in silk, as shown."
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Go Angela!
excellent
The fact that her work is historically accurate to the point of how it’s constructed takes a level of dedication, research and painstaking work for little recognition let’s celebrate the historians.
Wow. Resorting to bribery. ????
Perfect!
You are awesome. Woot!
What\'s sad about this is that your designs are beautiful and should stand on their own, yet you acted outside the spirit of the contest by bribing people in a Facebook group to vote for you. Shameful.
Beautiful photo, beautiful clothes, people in love. What\'s not to like?
Lovely outfits, even if they are Norman. Not even once.
Beautiful work, as always! I\'ve seen these outfits in person and they are even more gorgeous in real life!
Norman Awarness sent me. Not that that should matter. This work speaks for itself and Angela is an amazing historian.
The amazing thing is this is fairly standard for her--she does amazing garb!
way to go!
Your work is meticulous and your scholarship is top-notch.
Beautiful color combination.
These garments are based on strong research.
In addition to being fully researched, constructed appropriately, and being nicely documented in this lovely photo allowing viewers to see the full garment. The maker made pleasing color choices consistent with what would have been period.