Florentine lady from the 13th century. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Category: Court dress
Costume de cour sous Louis XIII. Court costume under Louis XIII.
Noblesse costume of the court under Louis XIII. Fashion at the beginning of the baroque era.
Court dress of Joan of Austria 1547-1578
Joan of Austria was an Archduchess of Austria and by marriage Duchess of Tuscany. Wife of Francesco I de ‘Medici, mother of Maria de’ Medici.
Dame de cour chinoise. Chinese Court Lady of the Imperial Period
Costume of a Chinese Court Lady of the Imperial Period. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Dame Française du temps de Charles VII. 1403-1461
French lady of the time of Charles VII., (1403-1461). Medieval Burgundian costume period 15th century.
Reign of Philip III and Louis VIII. The influence of the Crusaders.
Severity of feminine costume – Long gowns and gimps – Marguerite of Provence – “Fermaux” – Reappearance of splendor in dress – Eastern customs – The priests of fashion – Haberdashery and peacock-feathers – Female embroiderers – Taste for embroidery – Continual temptations – Earliest sumptuary laws – Furs – St. Louis’s opinion on dress – Prohibitions by Philippe le Bel; speech made by his wife – Crépine.
14th century clothing in Italy. Second half of the XIV century.
Burgundian fashion (Hennin, Escoffion, Surcoat, Cotehardie, Cotta) of the middle ages in Italy.
Henry II. king of France, descended from the Valois-Angoulême dynasty.
Henry II (1519-1559) from the House of Valois-Angoulême was from 1547 to 1559 King of France. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Costume du temps de Louis XV. 1750. Rococo costume 18th century.
Rococo costume 18th century. Noble Men in court dress. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
14th century clothing of German nobility.
Germany 14th century fashion. Prince and knight. Princess and noble lady.