Picture above: Burgundy and German fashion 1550. First half of the XVI. Century. Top row left: Burgundian court dress. Right: German court dress. Bottom row left to right: German patricians. Right:… Read More
Tag: Burgundian fashion period
Burgundian fashion period between 1350-1500. In the 15th Century the Duchy of Burgundy was the leader in the European fashion. Characteristic of the Burgundian women’s fashion at the end of the Middle Ages, as part of the epoch of Gothic, was the very form-fitting clothes, with long trailing skirt and tight laced bodice. The waist ended under the deep cutout, which was bordered by a belt. The head covering for women is an acute or obtuse cone, from which a long veil called Flinder hangs down. Under the term hennin, evolved in a short time a number of different forms and variations. The medieval toed shoes were long and the clothes were playful and detailed. Men decorated their clothes with many small clamps, sleeves were decorated with small piece of cloth, called Zaddeln. Known from the Middle Ages Mi-parti, took on a new bloom. In this case the clothes got two different colors. Hairline and eyebrows were plucked to achieve a high forehead. The white, flawless skin was a sign of beauty.
French men and women’s clothing of the years 1460-1480.
French men and women’s clothing of the years 1460-1480.
Burgundian nobility in the middle of the 15th century.
Gothic fashion and costumes of the burgundian nobility in 1450.
English and French fashion in the 15th century.
English and French fashion in the 15th Century. (Gothic, burgundy, middle ages) On the history of costumes. Sixty-eighth sheet. Fifteenth century. English and French. Munich illustrated book no. 1024. Illustration… Read More
Dutchmen and Burgundians, 15th c.
Gothic fashion of Dutch citizens and Burgundian nobility at the end of the 15th century.
Lady of Rank in ceremonial robe. Reign Of Charles VII, 1460.
Dame de Qualité, Règne de Charles VII, d´après Gaignières, 1460
French lady’s, chamber maid. Chambrine le règne de Charles VII
Chambrine le règne de Charles VII de France
Lady with hennin. Parisian fashion 1450
Modes De Paris, Règne De Charles VII, d’après Gaignières, 1450
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.
Baron and Baroness in the Reign of Charles VIII 1493
Baron and Baroness, Reign of Charles VIII, from a Time Manuscript, 1493. Historical Fashions and Costumes