Clotilde princess of Burgundy (475–545), second wife of King Clovis I, Salian Frankish dynasty. Medieval Merovingian Frankish Queen.
Tag: Medieval costume
Medieval costume history. The period between the end of antiquity and the beginning of modern times about the 6th to the 15th century. It includes as superordinate, the Byzantine, Merovingian, Carolingian and Burgundian costume eras. Therein are the Gallic, Celtic, English-Saxon, Normans, Gothic, Romanesque included.
Scottish woman costume 14th century. Ecossaise XIV Siecle.
Ecossaise XIV Siecle. Costumes historiques de ville ou de théatre et travestissements.
Charles VI. Dame de la suite d’Isabeau de Bavière.
Charles VI. Dame de la suite d’Isabeau de Bavière. Maid of honor of the French Queen Isabeau de Bavière in the reign of King Charles VI. 15th century. Isabeau de Bavière… Read More
Dame du temps de Charles VII. French Lady fashion in 1440.
French Lady in 1440. Time of Charles VII. 15th century. Burgundian fashion.
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
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.
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.