Mexica (Aztec) quechquémitl and skirt
For the Mexica, the triangular quechqémitl blouse was worn by noblewomen or goddesses. For neighboring peoples like the Otomí and Huastecs, it was worn more regularly by common folk.
Hairstyle denotes me as a married woman
Sandals were worn by nobility or common folk only when traveling on roads. Mine are not period, but it's the closest I have available.
Fake earplugs made of polymer clay
In-depth documentation:
Norse apron dress
Norse apron dress with blue undertunic and yellow apron
Treasure necklace with glass beads handmade by me, along with select largess from various events
Felt hat with decorative embroidery, glass beads, and wire weaving (trichonopoly) decorating the hem
Broches from (I can't remember, this part will be added later) and purple cloak from Iris Apothecary
Thor's hammer amulet from a friend
Greek women's dress
Various Greek women's clothing, including:
Ionic chiton
Long blue chiton with embroidery and octopus clasps along the seams instead of fibulae (The octopus clasps are very modern but too much fun to pass up. Also I purchased this fabric already embroidered but I did dye it myself.)
Hairstyle is a wrapped style depicted on pottery.
Matching Roman-style jewelry belt made by Eithne inghen Diarmatte
Red peplos
Red peplos with trim and embroidered patterning at the top
Yellow and white patterned himation
Matching roman jewelry belt made by Eithne inghen Diarmatte
Unadorned short blue Ionic chiton