Navarr costumes
Look and Feel
Brutal practicality
Influences Wild/wood elves, The Rangers from Lord of the Rings.
Materials Primarily leather and fur. Materials like linen, wool, velvet or silk are less common. Materials are practical, primarily those that come from hunting - leather and fur.
Colours The pallette is the colours of a spring: soft greens and browns, gentle misty greys, and perhaps the dark blood red of birthing. he colours are primarily greens and browns with occasional splashes of dark autumnal red or yellow.
Similar nations
- Compare it to other nations with overlaps and discuss how to differentiate
Research
- Historical/cultural inspiration (and how the nation differs/adheres to it), films, books, tv, google search terms
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Costumes
Navarr clothing is layered, serviceable and well-worn. Even for civilians, it’ll often features pieces of leather armour, though this is to protect against the environment as much as enemy weapons. Clothes are suitable for people who live their lives in the wild forests. Not just a robust construction but practical designs, for instance hooded cloaks that give protection against the weather, but can also serve as bedding. Belts and straps feature quite heavily – both to secure clothing so it doesn’t snag, and to hold a variety of gear securely while moving through woodland. Boots are long and close fitting to protect the lower legs while walking.
Shoes
Children's costumes
Specifics
Costuming high, middle and low status character Men/Women/children in each category? What you can achieve at different price brackets? (thinking of doing something along the lines of the Odyssey £30 kit challenge maybe Daisy and Jude!)