Court Dress, made by Madame Beauvais, Milliner to her Majesty. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 1,. April 1794 to March 1795. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Category: Europe
Fashions in Europe. European Costume and Cultural History.
Spencer of dark blue cloth. Red Morocco slippers. Bear skin muff.
Heideloff`s Gallery of Fashion. March 1795. Morning Dresses. Isabella bear skin tippet and muff. Red Morocco slippers.
Chemise of muslin. Sash à l’enfantine. Morning Dress 1795.
The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Close gown of sprig muslin. Bonnet of yellow satin. May 1795.
England Regency costumes. Close gown of sprig muslin. Bonnet of yellow satin. The Gallery of Fashion Vol. 2. April 1795 To March 1796. Published by Nikolaus von Heideloff, London.
Roman Costumes by Bartolomeo Pinelli. Women of Tivoli.
“Roman Costumes”. Drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781-1835). Engraving by C. Hullmandel. Published by Rodwell & Martin, London.
Medieval women costume in the reign of Charles the Bald.
Carolingian Costume of a Noble Women in the reign of Charles the Bald (823-877).
Teutons, North Germans clothing
Teutons, North Germans clothing. Caucasian Race
Traditional Lapps and Eskimo dresses.
Mongol Race – Lapps and Inuits clothing. From left: 1.2. Swedish Lapps. 3.4. Norwegian Lapps. 5.6. Inuits from Victoria Land. 7. Inuits from Cape Barrow. Source: The Comprehensive Atlas and… Read More
Carolingian queen and king costumes. 10th century.
Costumes Francais, Reine et Roi, D’après Wilmin, Xème Siècle.
Blanche of Évreux, also known as Blanche of Navarre. 14th century.
Blanche of Navarre (to 1331-1398) was through her marriage to Philip VI. briefly Queen of France.