What happens when you combine the beautiful cinched waist dress by Cassiopeia and Whystler’s hanging sleeves? You get a type of dress very popular in the Middle Ages called a “Cotehardie” that was form fitting in the bodice, and then flared out in the skirt with various kinds of hanging sleeves. This particuolar model is very versatile to derive from as the bodice, the skirt, and the sleeves are all opacity mapped!


