In the fifteenth century Italian dress exhibited the same variety as that of France, England, and Germany. In Italy, as in other countries, numerous enactments were promulgated with the object of restraining the ever-increasing luxury in attire, but these were just as unsuccessful in Italy as elsewhere.
Category: Europe
Fashions in Europe. European Costume and Cultural History.
English and German medieval clothing in the 14th Century.
English and German medieval clothing in the 14th Century. Top row left: Clothing of a German Castle woman and a knight in hunting dress. Right: Clothes German nobleman and citizens.Bottom… Read More
German fashions of the 14th century.
German fashions during the fourteenth century. The dress in Germany underwent the same transformation as in France.
Raftsmen costume from Bad Tölz Bavaria.
Raftsmen costume from Bad Tölz Bavaria, 1860. Allemagne Nº7 (Baviére) Conducteur de Radeaux à Bad Tölz Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Bavarian Huntsman costume from Kochel, 1860.
Bavarian Huntsman costume from Kochel, 1860 (Mountaineer) Allemagne Nº5 (Baviére) Chasseur de Kochel. Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Bavarian traditional costume from Göppingen, 1860.
Bavarian traditional costume from Göppingen, 1860. Allemagne Nº5 (Baviére) Femme de Goppingen.(Wurtemberg) Gallery: Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Peasant in traditional Bavarian costume from Dachau, 1860.
Folk dresses from Norway, Dutch, Germany and Hungaria.
Teutons clothing. From the Stone Age to the 4th century.
Teutonic costume prehistoric period, third and fourth centuries A.D.
Laibach Illyria. Slovenia costume, 1860.
Peasant of Laibach Illyria (Ljubljana). Traditional Slovenia costume, 1860.
German Biedermeier fashion 1825 to 1830.
Fashion of polite society. Great bourgeois clothing. Costumes by waitress in a traditional munich dirndl and middle-class family.