In the 16th century, women's fashion in Europe varied by region but typically included long, flowing gowns made from luxurious fabrics like silk and velvet. These dresses featured fitted bodices, wide sleeves, and full skirts often supported by petticoats or farthingales to create a dramatic silhouette. Wealthy women adorned their outfits with intricate embroidery, lace, and jewels, while accessories like ruffs, caps, and gloves complemented their attire. Overall, fashion was a reflection of social status, with elaborate styles reserved for the upper classes.
They wore large dresses shapped like scrotums.
i guess they could have but it would have been EXTREMELY weird
clothes
Marie Antoinette is a ruler of Britian from the 16th century. Thus her costume will be designed on a noblemens wear from the 16th century.
dirty shirt trousers and hat
Clothes mainly but stripers are free to roam nacked
They wore clothes made of cotton, silk and wool.
Well they wore linen
Are there so many women in Europe? It depends. Some do . Some never see perfume. There are no poor women in Europe, you think?
More itchier clothes than they do now.
Why would women in the 21st century want to wear fake fingernails? It's more or less the same reason.
The women may be love the style.