![]() ![]() Everything has thumbnails (or should have, let me know if they don’t show properly), it’s recolorable and unisex. I drew all the designs so they are far from perfect, keep that in mind ╥ω╥įind them in the costume makeup section. ![]() The ‘Payasito’ makeup, for kids and grown ups who want to have some fun too ~ The look is completed with gloves (at least elbow-length, if not higher), a pearl necklace tied high on the throat, and a fan. The fontange is placed behind the highest point of the curls. The hair is styled, most commonly in an updo with curls stacked high over the forehead. Sometimes there would be three or four competing patterns worn at once! This pattern-mixing and color-contrast look was common, usually with smaller-scale patterns on the mantua and bolder patterns on the petticoat and/or stomacher. The mantua is layered over the petticoats, and draped to taste. A bum-roll may be added above the stays and below the fanciest petticoat, depending on taste and the fashionable shape of the era. The shoes ought to be put on before the stays because bending to put shoes on while wearing stays with a busk would be somewhat poky.Īt least one petticoat is tied on under the stays to add shape the fanciest petticoat is tied on last, as it will show under the mantua. ![]() This is not tight-lacing, but it provides structure and back support. Shifts were always worn the Hollywood look of corsets worn over bare skin is liable to cause skin irritation even if the wearer isn’t tightlaced.
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