Assyrian fashion of both genders. The Mitre, The Hat and the Coiffure of Mesopotamia. The famous Phrygian bonnet. The Tiara and diadem.
Tag: Paul Louis de Giafferri
Paul Louis de Giafferri. Histoire du costume féminin français de l’an 420 à l’an 1870. La Gaule – Le Moyen-Age – La Renaissance – Louis XIII. – Louis XIV. – Louis XV. – Louis XVI. – La Révolution – L’Empire – Le Second Empire.
Mesopotamia. Fashionable Assyrian women and their elegant costumes.
Many periods of elegance have characterized the Assyrian and Babylonian or Chaldean dynasties.
Ancient Greece Coiffures. Hairstyles & Hair Fashions of Greek antiquity.
Ancient Greece. Hairstyles and Hair Fashions. Hats and Head-dresses.
Gallic Headdresses. Merovingian.
Gallic Headdresses. Merovingian fashion era. Part XII. – GAUL Plate 7.
Gallic fabrics and embroideries. Merovingian fashion.
Gallic fabrics and embroideries. Gaul Plate 8.
Ancient Gallic Footwear. Merovingian fashion history
Gallic Footwear. Gaul Plate 9.
The comfortable costumes of the fashionable Gallic women.
Carvings on Gallo-Roman tombs show the fashionable gallic women dressed in the penula, sometimes they have an apron over a very short tunic.
Ancient Gallic cloaks. Merovingian fashion history.
Gallic cloaks. GAUL Plate 4.
Gallic Busts. Merovingian. The comfortable costumes of the Gauls.
Gallic Busts. Merovingian. GAUL Plate 3.
Parures. Les Modes sous la Revolution. Costume féminin français.
L’histoire du costume féminin français. Les Modes sous la Revolution 1792 – 1799. Gant chamois, Chaîne d’or, Bijou, Châtelaine, Pendentif en émail, Médaillon, Ombrelle, Manchon,