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(Anonymous) 2014-07-08 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)But if it's a (pseudo)historical setting? Please no. Best example is still Merlin, with Morgana who looked like she got all her clothing at a mix of cheap goth store and Hot Topic and Gwen and other court ladies whose dresses looked like they were actually made out of panne velvet - both of those, the goth get-up and the panne velvet, are just about the biggest "DON'T DO THIS EVER" when it comes to costumes for any medieval market/Rennaisance Fair, why would you use that stuff in a (pseudo)historical show?