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Ruel A. Macaraeg





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PostPosted: Mon 20 Aug, 2012 5:21 pm    Post subject: Some lesser-known historic kits         Reply with quote

Hello friends,
Just wanted to share some photos from a weekend of costuming with my bellydancer friends. I try to pick Islamicate/Middle Eastern costumes to complement these events, and while there isn't as much interest in them here as Medieval- or Renaissance-era European kits, I hope you'll enjoy them all the same.

Because they were all with girls, the pictures are all smiles -- they don't look very warrior-like. I do wish I also had some guy-friends to costume with; that way, I could give these kits a more menacing appearance appropriate to their historical purpose.

1. Cavalryman, Qajar Persia, late 18thc (second time this year; I added peacock feathers to the helmet):
http://www.forensicfashion.com/1786QajarCaval...12YHY.html


2. Murid highland warrior, Caucasus, mid 19thc:
http://www.forensicfashion.com/1845ChechenWar...12YHY.html


3. Amenoukal, Saharan Tuareg, late 19th-early 20thc: http://www.forensicfashion.com/1899TuaregWarr...12YHY.html

http://ForensicFashion.com/CostumeStudies.html
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David Wilson




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PostPosted: Tue 21 Aug, 2012 6:06 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Impressive, very impressive!!! And your kits are nice too. Razz
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Ruel A. Macaraeg





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PostPosted: Thu 23 Aug, 2012 11:29 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

All the more impressive because they're world class bellydancers too -- not just pretty faces!
http://ForensicFashion.com/CostumeStudies.html
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