Nude set by AJ Kahn in Ann Arbor, MI
I hope this will help with your reenactments and fanart. :)
- Anglo-Saxon (600 – 1154): Simple Veils, Head-tires, Combs, and Pin
- Norman (1066-1154): Couvre-chef, hair uncovered, and extreme length
- Plantagenet (1154-1399): Wimple, Barbette, Fillet and Crespine
- Plantagenet (14th century): Horizontal Braiding, Gorget
- Plantagenet Crespine ( 1364-Late 14th century)
- Lancaster (1430-1460): Heart-shaped and Turban Headdresses
- York (1460-1485): Butterfly and Hennin
More info and styles at the source.
Julia Zavjalova for Female Magazine September 2012 (Malaysia)
So well said!! I look the way I do because I like the way I look, and the way it makes me feel. It isn’t to please anyone else but myself :)
“I know a lot of people like it, but my twin sister and I don’t like Rapunzel’s new hair in “Tangled” because it looks so dated. We wish it was just a few inches longer.”
“I loved that Eugene cut off Rapunzel’s hair, I thought it was a beautiful and heartbreaking moment when he sacrificed his own life for hers. it shows how much he developed as a character.”