Just to expand on this. Hollywood did some guestimates based on English Court tiaras of the early 20th Century, which were based on the Kokoshnik, and got it wrong. Those headpieces fit nowhere in the historic development of hoods. It's now thought they lay almost flat on top of the head. Much of the issue lay in the fixing of the basic hood hair-covering: the paste/billaments were not much more than hairbands..
thanks for the video it was really helpful and u r very talented. May i know what is the top made from? the foam is EVA foam as u said. how about the top part? thank u so much for the video again
Great job! Consider buying a mannequin head for easier craft next time! Oops just saw you have it! Why not use the mannequin for the casting phase? I am curious. Thanks for the explanation!
Очень красиво. И это совершенно не похоже на русский кокошник. Мне нравится творческий подход и авторский взгляд)) Скучно повторять то, что уже было)) Вы большая молодец!
Not Renaissance at all, early 20th Century kokoshnik, Russian émigré. The Tudor French Hood is a hundred years after the height of the Renaissance, and goes backwards. Just because you saw it in a Hollywood film doesn't make it period correct, any more than Arthurian epics in plate armour were - that's about 800 years out of date, fine for the Society for Creative ANACHRONISM, not for real history.
You're just soooo unreally talented! And just gorgeous. 😍
Your accent is such a pleasure to my ears.
Привет, Уна Фата 😄
Absolutely magnificent my dear! Beautiful, stunning and well done!
This was a very helpful reference for me! Thank you for a great tutorial
I know nothing about historical dress, but this was very interesting and looks BEAUTIFUL!
that's more a Russian Kokoshnik than it is a proper historical French hood.
Just to expand on this. Hollywood did some guestimates based on English Court tiaras of the early 20th Century, which were based on the Kokoshnik, and got it wrong. Those headpieces fit nowhere in the historic development of hoods. It's now thought they lay almost flat on top of the head. Much of the issue lay in the fixing of the basic hood hair-covering: the paste/billaments were not much more than hairbands..
Absolutely! It looks like a sci fi French hood. Very little basis in reality.
That is stunning. I love it!!!
thanks for the video it was really helpful and u r very talented. May i know what is the top made from? the foam is EVA foam as u said. how about the top part? thank u so much for the video again
It looks like she used interfacing
very beautiful !
You are amazingly talented! And I seem to be amazingly in love now... 💔
Beatiful
omg this is so amazing. I wanna make one now.
did you attach the top piece also with glue?
I'd like to see how you covered the back.
Perfeitooo!!
Great job! Consider buying a mannequin head for easier craft next time! Oops just saw you have it! Why not use the mannequin for the casting phase? I am curious. Thanks for the explanation!
Beautiful work! So sorry it came in late for our Romeo &Juliet musical play
Wait, you skipped over the part where you covered the top fan! 😩😣
Очень красиво.
И это совершенно не похоже на русский кокошник.
Мне нравится творческий подход и авторский взгляд)) Скучно повторять то, что уже было)) Вы большая молодец!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Not Renaissance at all, early 20th Century kokoshnik, Russian émigré. The Tudor French Hood is a hundred years after the height of the Renaissance, and goes backwards. Just because you saw it in a Hollywood film doesn't make it period correct, any more than Arthurian epics in plate armour were - that's about 800 years out of date, fine for the Society for Creative ANACHRONISM, not for real history.
Russian design, NOT Tudor.
This is not a Henrician French hood.
Not a French hood.