Friday 31 October 2014

Ideal Tudor Woman

IDEAL TUDOR WOMAN

The ideal tudor woman had a snow white complexion with a hint of red cheek and a red lip. Strawberry blonde hair was in fashion which women idolised from Elizabeth I. Why was fair 'good' and 'dark' bad? A fair woman showed wealth and money whereas being darker symbolised being poor  having worked in the sun for so long, which leads us to the cosmetics tudor women used to exaggerate their pale skin and red cheeks.

COSMETICS

Their ghostly pale complexion was achieved by using white chalk and turning it into cream. The use of white lead mixed with egg whites and vinegar was also popular because of its smooth and shiny finish. However there were complications with these, as the women had to be careful not to laugh because of the egg whites their skin would easily crack they also risked facing disfigurements and even death because of the white lead. Urine was also considered beneficial to their complexion.


HAIR DYE

The ideal Elizabethan woman also had light hair hence why they dyed their hair a yellow. The hair dye was made from a mixture of saffron, cumin seed, celandine and oil which made hair very dry. 


Lead based cosmetics cause hair loss at the forehead and the brows. which explains Elizabeth I's pushed back forehead and her light eyebrows.
Hair was favoured out of the face and combed back showing off their pale skin complemented by their red cheeks and lips.


FASHION

Hats were also in fashion and a lot of the hairstyles were hidden under by some form of head coverings. Jewels, pearls, feathers gold thread etc. were used not just for fashion but also to symbolise purity, wealth and royalty. 

REFERENCE
 A deadly fashion : Beauty and Cosmetics 1550 - 1950 - Sarah Jane Downing

Saturday 25 October 2014

Introduction


Introduction

                               http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/Queen+Elizabeth+I+-+Historical+profile

For our assessment we will be looking at Queen Elizabeth and focusing on her make up and hair. We are going to look at the textures, styles, shaping, wigs etc. that was favoured by Queen Elizabeth. 

We are going to have a timed assessment and create a contemporary Elizabethan hairstyle. For my research I started of by watching the film Elizabeth which helped me to familiarise myself with the textures and shapes of Elizabethan hair.

                                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyGBwrtIamw

In this film Elizabeth undergoes a major transformation. Her hair was a beautiful golden red colour and to show youth and innocence at a younger age her hair was left down. As she got older and started to become wiser Elizabeth change her hairstyles into more mature looks later on transforming the hairstyles into wigs as the chemicals left her hair in a bad state. 

http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/10/13/ELIZABETH_narrowweb__300x450,0.jpg