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===Similar nations===
===Similar nations===
: Compare it to other nations with overlaps and discuss how to differentiate
Although doublets and long gowns will be worn in both the Catazzari League and Dawn, follow these tips to keep the destinct:
 
1. Embellishment: The Dawnish like rich but clean lines and un-fussy tailoring. The League should be the opposite. Go to town on ribbons, flounces, slashes and puffed sleeves. Costume should be extravagant and flamboyant.
 
2. Waistlines: Fashionable waistlines for women are high. Full skirts should fall from the underbust. Dawn's low slung belts are thought to be a little provincial.
 
3. Slashes: A key look is to have bits of your undershirt displayed through the gaps in your gown or doublet. The easiest way to achieve this is by having sleeves that are tied on rather than attached. It would be quite easy to do this yourself if you have a doublet with integral sleeves. Replace the seams with ties and pull puffs of your undershirt through.


===Research===
===Research===

Revision as of 19:49, 27 July 2012

Look and Feel

Extract from the relevant art brief – expanded into specific costuming ideas
Colours (with images), fabrics, etc

Similar nations

Although doublets and long gowns will be worn in both the Catazzari League and Dawn, follow these tips to keep the destinct:

1. Embellishment: The Dawnish like rich but clean lines and un-fussy tailoring. The League should be the opposite. Go to town on ribbons, flounces, slashes and puffed sleeves. Costume should be extravagant and flamboyant.

2. Waistlines: Fashionable waistlines for women are high. Full skirts should fall from the underbust. Dawn's low slung belts are thought to be a little provincial.

3. Slashes: A key look is to have bits of your undershirt displayed through the gaps in your gown or doublet. The easiest way to achieve this is by having sleeves that are tied on rather than attached. It would be quite easy to do this yourself if you have a doublet with integral sleeves. Replace the seams with ties and pull puffs of your undershirt through.

Research

Historical/cultural inspiration (and how the nation differs/adheres to it), films, books, tv, google search terms

In detail

Breakdown of each garment worn, typical layers and fabrics for each
links to patterns, shops, traders etc.
Good substitutions for each garment

Specifics

Costuming high, middle and low status character
Men/Women/children in each category?
What you can achieve at different price brackets? (thinking of doing something along the lines of the Odyssey £30 kit challenge maybe Daisy and Jude!)

Hats and outerwear

Examples, materials, patterns etc.

Jewellery

Armour

Weapons

Heraldry

Bibliography

Both an online “would you like to know more!” and a guide to the amazing books you can get on amazon.

Nation specific garment

Possibly – if we can think of something suitable for each nation!