Chemise The chemise was worn under all Medieval ladies' clothing. It kept the outer clothing cleaner by absorbing perspiration. Often, the chemise would double as a lady's sleep garment. An elegantly simple undergarment with pretty floral accents.
Celtic Chemise The chemise was worn under all Medieval ladies' clothing. It kept the outer clothing cleaner by absorbing perspiration. Often, the chemise would double as a lady's sleep garment.
Gold Chemise For the more discerning lady who prefers a chemise in a regal gold brocade.
Anne Boleyn Gown A beautiful two-piece gown in a regal champagne color.
Scarlet Dream Gown You will feel like you've stepped into the pages of a faerie tale when you wear this elegant gown. Made of a heavy, red cotton velvet, the dress has full bell sleeves and a generous full skirt.
Fleur-de-Lis Dress Our "Lady of the Castle" dress shows 1500s styling with Fleur-de-Lis patterned material. The back laces up and has an expansion panel. A very proper dress for the Court.. Navy or burgundy with gold accents.
Fair Maiden's Dress This colorful 16th-century-styled dress features coordinating front trim and reinforced boning in the front bodice for extra-strong, tight lacing.