French fashion in the reign of Louis XIV. Nobleman and Officer c.1680.
Category: Headdresses
Costume and Fashion History. Fashion plates of hats and headdresses from ancient to modern times.
Civil costume of German citizen. Last third of the 16th century.
German citizen. Civil costume. History of the costumes. Last third of the XVI century.
Medieval court etiquette. The lady of the castle.
Medieval court etiquette. The lady of the castle. 15th century. Étiquette de la cour médiévale.
French fashion history. Middle Ages. 1422 to 1483.
French fashion history. Middle Ages. 1422 to 1483. Reign of Charles VI, called the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé), Charles VII, called the Victorious (French: le Victorieux) and Louis XI. called “Louis the Prudent” (French: le Prudent).
Belle epoque. A couple dancing the valse bleue.
Belle epoque is the term for a period of about 30 years at the turn of 19th to the 20th century.
German Gothic Fashion. Citizens in 1440.
German Citizens 1440. They represent the reformation time. This means that the materials were cheaper and coarser.
Burgundy fashion. France nobility 1480.
The fifteenth century was an exaggeration of the modes of the fourteenth.
The Duchesse. French nobility. 14th c..
The woman wears a tight-fitting bodice, furthermore the pleated Chiopa with wide cap sleeves.
Swahili Costume in 1900. Woman from the Mbaruks Tribe.
Swahili Costume in 1900. Woman from the Mbaruks Tribe, East Africa.
Medieval gothic costumes. German princess and maid of honor, 1350.
The princess wears a one-piece, front buttoned dress Cotehardie called, with long tight sleeves and wide neckline (front and rear). Buttons presented at that time a novelty, instead of the lateral lacing allowed a figure-hugging dresses section.