A Tudor dress typically refers to garments worn during the Tudor period in England (1485-1603). Women's dresses of this era often featured a fitted bodice, wide sleeves, and a full skirt, commonly worn over a farthingale to create volume. The style was characterized by intricate details, luxurious fabrics, and elaborate embroidery, reflecting the wearer's social status. The attire for men included doublets and breeches, showcasing a similar emphasis on fit and decoration.
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