Marie Antoinette Vs Anne Boleyn #shortmaschallenge #shortmas #shorts #cosplay

A few things to note about this comparison: Starting off with my Marie Antoinette costume. I made this using the historical methods I learned during my Internship at the Millinery Shop in Colonial Williamsburg. HOWEVER, this is specifically based on the costume worn by Kirsten Dunst in the film by Sofia Coppola “Marie Antoinette” (2006). Specifically the scene where she is on the couch having her tootsies rubbed while eating cake and generally living the dream. The movie gown had no sleeves added BUT I tracked down exactly two quick photos of the gown with little gauzy sleeves that were later removed. I made the gown without the sleeves, tried it on, and I FELT WEIRD with my shoulders bare in an 18th century dress 😅😅😅😅 In comparison the Anne Boleyn costume was made by @tudorroyaltyexperience and despite having interned for the Tudor Tailor and worked on the second book, I know nothing Jon Snow 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ I can’t tell you much about Tudor Fashion, sorry it’s just not a time period I have alot of experience with. Yes, technically Marie Antoinette would have been dressed by her ladies as well but I do the best with what I have which is just me 🙋🏻‍♀️ #marieantoinette #marieantoinettestyle #18thcenturycostuming #tudorfashion #anneboleyn #cosplay
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