Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon, Mademoiselle d’Enghien, then Mademoiselle de Charolais, after her marriage Duchess of Maine (8 November 1676 in Paris; – 23 January 1753 ibid.), was a French high aristocrat.
Category: Europe
Fashions in Europe. European Costume and Cultural History.
Traditional Bavarian clothing. Farmer woman 19th century.
Traditional Bavarian clothing. Farmer woman 19th century. An old Peasant woman from Dachau near Munich on the way back from church. In hand she holds a prayer book, an umbrella… Read More
Hairstyle of Maria de’ Medici at the time of Henri IV.
Maria de’ Medici (1575-1642) was descended from the powerful and wealthy Florentine Medici family
Coiffure Henri IV. Marguerite de Navarre.
Album de coiffures histories by E. Nissy.
30 years war weapons. Helmet, gloves and a musketeer rifle.
Helmet, gloves and a musketeer rifle. The musket is shown in detail.
Italian noblewoman in 1520. Renaissance costume.
Moda Rinascimento italiano nel 16 ° secolo.
German girl fashion. Vintage child clothing
German girl fashion. Vintage child clothing on postcard. Girl in dress, hair-fashion of 1910, Germany.
Fin de siècle costume in 1905. German art nouveau fashion
Fin de siècle costume. German art nouveau fashion, hair-style and ornament.
Costume French Baroque Period 17th century.
Costume French Baroque Period 17th century. Venetian nobleman in the second half of the 17th century in French fashion. The main feature is the Justaucorps that Allonge wig and Rheingraf pants. French… Read More
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Spanish court dress.
At the Spanish court and the Habsburg Empire was the Spanish court dress ceremonial.










