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- They are used as slaves by the Lady of the Green Kirtle.
- The group are stopped when the Lady of the Green Kirtle arrives.
- The neckline was square and might reveal the kirtle and chemise beneath.
- The woman in the center raises her skirt to show her kirtle.
- Partlets were also worn over the kirtle and gown.
- Prior to 1545, the kirtle consisted of a fitted one-piece garment.
- The open-fronted gown laced over the kirtle or a stomacher or plackard.
- The woman s kirtle ( cotte ) was tightly fitted and belted with narrow sleeves.
- Eustace and Puddleglum meet The Lady of the Green Kirtle at the Giants'bridge.
- The gown was worn over a kirtle or petticoat ( or both, for warmth ).
- Anne's gown is open at the front to reveal a figured silk kirtle beneath.
- Kirtles could be embellished with a variety of decorations including gold, silk, tassels, and knobs.
- Cuffed sleeves were wide at the wrist and grew wider, displaying a decorated undersleeve attached to the kirtle.
- Various sorts of overgowns were worn over the kirtle, and are called by different names by costume historians.
- In July 2014, the official Narnia website allowed fans the opportunity to name the Lady of the Green Kirtle.
- Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century.
- Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into the waist seam.
- She wears a gable headdress and veil, a fur-lined gown over a kirtle with a girdle or belt.
- Along the way they encounter the Lady of the Green Kirtle and her silent companion, a knight in black armour.
- Partlets worn over the smock but under the kirtle and gown were typically made of lawn ( a fine linen ).
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