It's most likely the elizabethan era, also from what I've heard they plucked their hairline all the back back to achieve the well rounded face look of being noble, imagine these lady's with no hairline
It's most likely the elizabethan era, also from what I've heard they plucked their hairline all the back back to achieve the well rounded face look of being noble, imagine these lady's with no hairline TaeKookies
oh thankss!! lmao they be lookin like egg with hair
Late 1500s maybe? Since it's based off a Shakespearean play by a similar name (but with a better ending than the play, I find). And Petruchio seems to be an Italian name.
Late 1500s maybe? Since it's based off a Shakespearean play by a similar name (but with a better ending than the play, I find). And Petruchio seems to be an Italian name. ObnoxiousLizard
from which country and era are their clothes?? the big puffy sleeves are quite interesting. im not really that knowledgeable about fashion so...