Queen of Camelot Renaissance Surcote
In the 14th century, upper class fashion was more buttoned up than it was during the Renaissance with its daring square necklines. As this graceful, floor-length surcote made of fine cotton velveteen beautifully demonstrates, they used different means to emphasize the female form. The sides of this sleeveless surcote in brilliant blue are open. The sweeping shape they make is accented by elaborate trim that marks the transition to the dress worn underneath.
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