Rosentine Arzen - Secret Lady

 



Rosentine Arzen’s clothing style evokes parallels with German historical fashion from medieval times, characterized by long, draped sleeves and the use of heavy fabrics like velvet. The squared neckline, embellished with necklaces and precious jewels, was notably popular during this era.

In the first image, Rosentine Arzen dons a Tudor-style dress, reminiscent of medieval fashion. Despite its simple color palette, the dress accentuates her beauty, harmonizing with her jet-black hair and blue eyes. An accessory she wears is a cozy shawl that envelops her against the cold, adding both warmth and elegance to her ensemble. Intricate embroidery graces her bodice, enhancing the allure of her corset. Moving downward, a blend of petticoat and open-front dress conveys a deliberate portrayal of a commoner, yet her appearance remains distinctly noble, underscoring her refined aesthetic. 


In the second image, Rosentine Arzen undergoes a striking transformation, she reverts back to change back her hair color to its original blonde color instead of her previous black hair color, a subtle nod to her altered status from noble to commoner. Her attire evolves as well, transitioning to a less structured silhouette. She opts for a high-waisted gown with a draped high neckline, enhancing fluidity in movement. The deep dark blue hue of her dress harmonizes beautifully with her rare ocean blue eyes, a rarity in medieval times. Short puff sleeves adorned with laced frills and an embroidered floral pattern along the sides of her gown add intricate detail and charm to her ensemble. She uses just a few jewels, a humble display that subtly signals her noble status.




Chilton, C., Samaha B. (2021). The Evolution of Dresses Through the Ages. Harper’s BAZAAR.

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