
"Clean English Apparaill": English and Gaelic Clothing in 16th Century Ireland
Join Dr Melissa Shiels in a costumed exploration of the different types of clothing worn in 16th-century Ireland - from the kern's leine and mantle to the Gaelic woman's "Shinrone" gown; be dazzled by Elizabethan court attire worn by English and Irish courtiers alike!
Dr Melissa Shiels is a dress historian based in West Limerick who has created clothing from a 1,000 year period of history: from Viking to Victorian!
She specialises in hand-sewing recreations from the early modern period, using said recreations in her talks in university lectures, museums, libraries, and public festivals. Dr Shiels uses clothing as a jumping-off point to discuss historic attitudes to gender, ethnicity, social practices and economic realities.
Follow her Instagram account to see the wide range of clothing she has made: @dr.melissashiels.