Costume of an English Gentleman in the 14th Century.
Tag: Gothic costumes
Medieval gothic era. The clothes in the Middle Ages reflected the place of the person dressed in the medieval estate system of Christian Europe again. The color choice was a distinguishing factor between the estates. In the Gothic clothing became increasingly elaborate. The fashions of the early, high and late Gothic differ very much from each other. At the beginning of the early Gothic in the 13th century, the male fashion of female approaches sharply. Both sexes have long outerwear in the form of a so-called Cotte. It predominates initially seem a little form-fitting fashion, showing essentially towering, slim body – a common ground with the gothic architecture.
Dame du temps de Louis XI. Lady costume from the time of Louis XI
Dame du temps de Louis XI.
15th century clothing. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Dame florentine du 13ème siècle. Florentine lady.
Florentine lady from the 13th century. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
Joan of Navarre. Duchess of Brittany. Time of Charles VI.
The lady there is probably Joan of Navarre was by marriage Duchess of Brittany and Queen Consort of England.
Dame française du temps de Charles VIII
French lady at the time Charles VIII., 15th century. Costumes historiques par Achille Devéria
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.
Nobles français en costume médiéval de la cour de Jean II le Bon
French noblewoman in medieval courtly costume of the 14th century, from the court of the French King John II (French: Jean le Bon).
14th century clothing in Italy. Second half of the XIV century.
Burgundian fashion (Hennin, Escoffion, Surcoat, Cotehardie, Cotta) of the middle ages in Italy.
14th century clothing of German nobility.
Germany 14th century fashion. Prince and knight. Princess and noble lady.
Medieval clothing of German and English nobility. 14th century.
14th century clothing of German and English nobility. Middle ages gothic costumes. English Duchess with court ladies. Gown of German nobleman, English Lord.