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  2. Essential components of Tudor royalty clothes for women were smock, petticoat, kirtle, and gown. During the late period, it also became usual to use farthingale, forepart, and partlet.
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    So what are the garments and layers that are worn by women in the Tudor Period? The minimum number of layers actually worn would be four: Smock; Petticoat; Kirtle and Gown. Depending on where within Henry VIII’s reign one was, other layers such as the farthingale, forepart and partlet would also be worn. Headwear would be the finishing touch.
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    The upper-class Tudor women would showcase their status through their detailed silhouette, highly ornate outer layers, and elaborate headdresses. Their skirts were padded and had many pleats. Over this, they wore a bodice and embroidered gowns along with silk stockings.
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