[Namron] Beltane Questions (garb)
    Ronald Dawdy 
    ronalddawdy at yahoo.com
       
    Sat Mar 10 11:05:00 PST 2007
    
    
  
oohhhh! how about a flourescent tie die or camo print Tudor dress. ROFLMAO.
  Grimmie
  
    On Mar 6, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Siren Song wrote:
  So then the rumors of fun and outlandish prints and fabrics in period fashion are not true? I Want to make sure before I make a fun outfit I have no where to wear. :( and I was looking forward to the silly side of garb too :)�
  
I have seen many a Beltane where people bring out their more "fun" garb.� But that does not mean that the garb is not historically accurate.� Take Anya's "Moo-dor" dress as an example.� Her dress is cowprint, yet it is a historically correct Tudor dress.� Also, the use of animal prints can be documented during the 15th and 16th century.  
  So, you can be historically correct and a bit "outlandish" at the same time.� :)
  
  I believe that one should not wear the "fantasy" or "rennie" outfits (no glittery flourescent taffeta puh-leeze!), however one should be allowed to have a bit of fun in their garb selection at Beltane.
    
  ---
  Lord Thomas of Weathershear
  Seneschal Namron
  (m.k.a. Brad Stanley)
  
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