Medieval woman dress
This wide-cut medieval dress is a floor-length dress with so-called gores on the sides. Gores, wedge-shaped/triangular-shaped pieces added to expand the shape of a garment, gave medieval clothing a generous touch.
The gathered neckline is based on a textile archaeological fragment found in Pskov, Russia, and believed to have belonged to a 10th century Viking dress. It has a slit in the front and can be closed with loops. The cuffs are also equipped with ties to create harvested sleeves.
