Elizabethan Wedding Dress

Gorgeous Elizabethan Wedding Dress

In Elizabethan Weddings, the bride did not wear a white wedding dress, this was a later tradition. The wedding garments belonging to the majority of brides were generally made from Flax, Cotton and wool. Colours came in a variety of different shades: red, blue, greens, white, grey, black, orange and tan.

Elizabethan Wedding Gown

The Elizabethan Wedding Gowns would cover most of the body and would be full length. A cloak was used as an outer garment. Velvet, Satins and Corduroy were costly and therefore worn by the nobility. Although the vast majority of the body was covered it was permissible for dresses to have plunging necklines. A necklace was often worn which drew even more attention to a woman's breasts. The necks and cuffs of gowns were decorated with silk or linen ruffs. The hair was often worn loose as a symbol of purity.

Elizabethan Style Wedding Gown

Corsets were occasionally worn but any additional undergarments were rarely heard of. A shift, or chemise, would also be worn beneath the gown. Fresh flowers were central to the clothing. The bride would wear flowers in her hair and they would also adorn her gown.

 Elizabethan Wedding Costume

The Bridegroom wore his best clothes which consisted of a doublet, breeches, hose, box pleated neck ruff and a cod piece. A cloak might also be worn and a pair of boots. Elizabethan men usually wore a short shift as an undergarment.

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