And I actually think those wrinkles help set historic clothing apart from historic costume. Their armscyes were so much deeper.
I really noticed this on a behind the scenes GoT thing. Cersei was demonstrating just how high she could reach over her head, which wasn't very. It was one of the mourning gowns and I think it was the scene with the High Sparrow.
I had noticed earlier that my GoT sleeves had the wrinkles and they were smoother on the show. Then I noticed their armscyes were at the shoulder point. Noticing was a total aha moment.
And I have full range of motion in my GoT dresses. I love historic sleeves :)
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Date: 2016-06-03 11:07 pm (UTC)And I actually think those wrinkles help set historic clothing apart from historic costume. Their armscyes were so much deeper.
I really noticed this on a behind the scenes GoT thing. Cersei was demonstrating just how high she could reach over her head, which wasn't very. It was one of the mourning gowns and I think it was the scene with the High Sparrow.
I had noticed earlier that my GoT sleeves had the wrinkles and they were smoother on the show. Then I noticed their armscyes were at the shoulder point. Noticing was a total aha moment.
And I have full range of motion in my GoT dresses. I love historic sleeves :)