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#book arwen cosplay! – @bretwalda-lamnguin on Tumblr
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Hello! I’m bretwalda-lamnguin (formerly bi-sanddancer) (he/they), Northumbria/NE England, UK. I mostly post about Tolkien’s writing, particularly the Children of Húrin and LOTR (usually Gondor).
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anghraine

It's always interesting (to me) to go back to Tolkien's descriptions of hairstyles among some of the women of LOTR.

Here is the description of Galadriel's gift to Gimli:

Then the Lady unbraided one of her long tresses, and cut off three golden hairs, and laid them in Gimli's hand.

Here is the canonical description of Arwen's hair:

The braids of her dark hair were touched by no frost ... Above her brow her head was covered with a cap of silver lace netted with small gems, glittering white; but her soft grey raiment had no ornament save a girdle of leaves wrought in silver.

Here is the explanation of Gilraen's name:

The meaning of Gilraen as a woman's name is not in doubt. It meant 'one adorned with a tressure set with small gems in its network,' such as the tressure of Arwen ... The women of the Eldar were accustomed to wear such tressures ... Names such as Gilraen, and others of similar meaning, would thus be likely to become first names given to maid-children of the kindred of the "Lords of the Dúnedain". The element raen was the Sindarin form of Q. raina 'netted, enlaced'.

Personally, I think it's interesting that it's Éowyn, a shieldmaiden from a distinctly different culture, who has the loose long hair that fandom often goes for. But I also think the canon aesthetic for Elvish women and those akin to them is really intriguing and could be quite beautiful, but contemporary fandom preferences have definitely obscured Tolkien's affection for braids and pretty hairnets.

Same! Like, Galadriel wouldn't need to unbraid her hair to cut off strands for Gimli if it was mostly loose. Arwen's never gave me the impression of mostly loose hair, either, and apparently hers is the usual way for Eldarin and many Dúnadan women to wear their hair.

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stellaluna33

I hope you don't mind, but here's my own costume based on Arwen's book description. I ran out of time for more than one braid this time, unfortunately (as I was also preparing and serving an entire feast for a class of ten-year-olds, haha), and my silver leaf belt is hardly visible at all, but it's a pretty good view of the headdress I made. 😊

I don't mind at all. That's absolutely beautiful and creative as well as canonical—thanks for posting it!

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