btw, any particular tips on early 14th C hairdo? just when i finally decided to go with the dürer dress i got a message a few hours ago telling me to do the 14th C... so i've been having a 14thC makeover tonight and have just finished a one-hour-coronet, not perfect and quite uneven but at least white and fully starched (stole your pretty wavy edge idea, supposedly you won't mind ;). question is now, should it be worn with chinband and hair prettily floating down, or with hair plaited and made into small buns, chinband and veil? unfortunately i cannot find my hairnet. what would be most appropriate with the dark red dress? if i had had a sleeveless surcout i would have chosen hair down, but since i don't i'm a bit unsure what to do? any advice for a novice in the field?
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btw, any particular tips on early 14th C hairdo?
just when i finally decided to go with the dürer dress i got a message a few hours ago telling me to do the 14th C... so i've been having a 14thC makeover tonight and have just finished a one-hour-coronet, not perfect and quite uneven but at least white and fully starched (stole your pretty wavy edge idea, supposedly you won't mind ;).
question is now, should it be worn with chinband and hair prettily floating down, or with hair plaited and made into small buns, chinband and veil? unfortunately i cannot find my hairnet.
what would be most appropriate with the dark red dress? if i had had a sleeveless surcout i would have chosen hair down, but since i don't i'm a bit unsure what to do? any advice for a novice in the field?
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