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1465 CLUES: Veil Solid colors

1620 CLUES: Tights Big ruffled collar

1774 CLUES: Pastel Colors Many buttons

1424 CLUES: Solid colors Veil High waist

1550 CLUES: Decorated dress Low waist Big sleeves (mangas)

1462 Solid color Simple Conical hat

1852 CLUES: Bonnet Facial hair

1877 CLUES: Facial hair Tall hat Coat tails Pants

1730 CLUES: Elegant Pastel colors Many hair decorations

1470 CLUES: Conical hat Veil Solid colors

1535 Tilted hat (inclinado) Decorated clothing Big sleeves (mangas)

1470 CLUES: Simple Solid colors High waist Veil

1771 CLUES: Powdered wigs Tights Many buttons Triangle hat

1854 CLUES: Facial hair Pants

1742 CLUES: Powdered wigs Pale

1499 CLUES: Veil Solid colors Simple

1665 Long, curly hair Middle part Big ruffled collar

1635 CLUES: Long, curly hair Hat with large brim (gorra)

1875 Big sideburns (patillas)

1565 CLUES: Decorated dress High forehead

1425 CLUES: High waist Dark, solid, primary colors Robes and dresses with trains

1862 CLUES: Tall hat Coat tails Pants Facial hair

1620s CLUES: Big, ruffled collar

1450 CLUES: Robes in solid, dark, primary colors People have a religious look

1770 CLUES: Bright color Ribbons on shoes

1800 CLUES: Powdered wigs Tights Tall hair with many decorations

1461 CLUES: Religious look Solid, primary colors High waist Long dresses with trains Veil

1575 CLUES: It’s Queen Elizabeth I Dress has many decorations Very, very elegant High forehead Very pale

1742 Pastel colors Many hair decorations Tights

1590 CLUES: Almost 1600s (Big ruffled collar) Tights “Shakespeare” look

s CLUES: Long, curly hair Big ruffled collar

1621 CLUES: Big ruffled collars

1690 CLUES: Long, curly hair

1739 CLUES: Casual dress of 1700s Pastel colors Powdered wig

1755 CLUES: Powdered wig Pastel colors

1635 CLUES: Hat with large brim (gorra) Ruffled collars

1530 CLUES: Decorated dress Pale Circular sleeves (“Shakespeare” look)

1459 CLUES: Conical hat Simple Veil

1756 CLUES: Powdered wig Pastel colors Flowers

1690 CLUES: Long, curly hair Middle part

1542 CLUES: Tilted hat (inclinado) Feather (pluma) in the hat “Shakespeare” look Bubble sleeves (Mangas de burbuja)

Late 1700s Powdered wig Long coat Many buttons