Costume Gallery
Court Garb
13th Century woman
1490 Italian gown
1490 Italian II
1525 German gown
Christina of Denmark
1548 Tudor gown
1585 Elizabethan
1638 English Cav.
15C Houppelande
15C Italian Doublet
15C "Watchcoat"
1585 Cavalier
1595 Caravaggio
Middle Class
13thC Woman
1560s Flemish
1580s English
15thC Watchman
1567 Breugel
1580s Elizabethan

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Costume Gallery
1490s Italian Court Gown
- red overdress
An alternative overdress for the yellow Italian court gown,
adding the versatility of changing one part for a completely different
look or season. Made in a deep red velvet, it's very rich and
soft, and beautifully warm for winter events.
This photo was taken by Tanya Niwa (©2002), a wonderful
photographer who lives just near me in Fairlight. It is reproduced
with her permission, so please take the time to visit her site:
www.tanianiwa.com.au
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A note about ordering
Couture Garments
The outfits on these pages are examples of those made for past
clients as well as for the makers at Cote & Cutler themselves.
We are happy to quote for simlar outfits in your own choice of
colours, in whole, or in part, or to show you other designs from
our extensive library.
Please don't be afraid to ask for a component of an outfit you
like if you already have or want to make your own underpinnings
or other items! It can often save you money, and while we like to
receive your money, we also understand the restrictions of budget
:)
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Annual Events
We attend as many regular Medieval Fayres and Tourneys
as we can get to. To find out more about them, try the following links:
Rowany
Festival
Sydney
Medieval Fayre
Proudly Supporting

Important Modern Ethos for the Re-enactors' Game.
All of C&C's designs are made in Australia without the use of sweatshop
labour. While this often results in a higher price tag, we prefer to offer
quality assurance on our products without harming others to get it to
you.
If you'd like to know more about the importance of eradicating the sweat-shop
trade, please click on the picture above.
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