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The Orientalism of 1909 Evening dress by Callot Soeurs. The egyptian influence is truppy amazing! Haute Couture, Couture, Robe, Antique Dress, Vintage Gowns, Vintage Couture, Dress, Belle Epoque, Costume
The Orientalism of 1909 Evening dress by Callot Soeurs. The egyptian influence is truppy amazing!
Plantagenet (14th century): Horizontal Braiding, Gorget  Gorget--when a wimple is worn without a veil, pinned over hair coils on the side of the head (Fig. 19). Sometimes the coils were braided horizontally (Fig.18).  Horizontal Braiding- popular in the mid 14th century, the head would go uncovered, but sometimes a fillet would support the plaits ( Fig. 22). Baroque, Haar, Historical Hairstyles, Medieval Hairstyles, Headdress, Moda, Trendy, Inspo, Medieval Garb
Plantagenet (14th century): Horizontal Braiding, Gorget Gorget--when a wimple is worn without a veil, pinned over hair coils on the side of the head (Fig. 19). Sometimes the coils were braided horizontally (Fig.18). Horizontal Braiding- popular in the mid 14th century, the head would go uncovered, but sometimes a fillet would support the plaits ( Fig. 22).
The Medieval Fashion hardly changed during the reign of the other Carolingian kings. Amidst political troubles, internal wars, and social disturbances, people had neither time nor inclination for inventing anything dress related. History, Medieval Dress, Early Middle Ages, Middle Ages, Historical Clothing, Medieval England, Medieval Period, Historical Costume
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The Medieval Fashion hardly changed during the reign of the other Carolingian kings. Amidst political troubles, internal wars, and social disturbances, people had neither time nor inclination for inventing anything dress related.
Mother and Child, so lovely and quite informal. Vintage Photos, Portraits, People, Children, Vintage, Portrait, Mother And Child, Daughter, Mothers Love
Children's Games in the 1950s
Mother and Child, so lovely and quite informal.
spanish 14th century Jewellery, Jewelry Rings, Gold Jewelry, Jewelry Accessories, Jewelry Design, Ring, Jewelry
spanish 14th century
Blacksmith. detail. England 1320-30. Book of Hours.  Harley 6563. BL by tony harrison, via Flickr La Forge, Medieval History, Medieval Manuscript, Manuscript, Historia, Medieval Books, British Library
Blacksmith. detail. England 1320-30. Book of Hours. Harley 6563. BL
Blacksmith. detail. England 1320-30. Book of Hours. Harley 6563. BL by tony harrison, via Flickr
14th century garb
Vaguely Medieval Costume Dresses
14th century garb
Isabella of France - one of history's most famous femme fatales, Edward II's French queen famously overthrew her husband with the aid of her lover, Roger Mortimer, in 1326.  After her son, Edward, wrested back power, Mortimer was executed, but Isabella was allowed to live. Scandal, Royalty, Isabella, The Past, Medieval
Scandalous women in British history
Isabella of France - one of history's most famous femme fatales, Edward II's French queen famously overthrew her husband with the aid of her lover, Roger Mortimer, in 1326. After her son, Edward, wrested back power, Mortimer was executed, but Isabella was allowed to live.
Joan of Kent, first Princess of Wales (1328-1385) was the wife of Edward the Black Prince. Their marriage was a love match; the Plantagenet sons of Edward III had a tendency to defy convention & follow their heart. While Edward & Joan never became King & Queen of England, their surviving son became Richard II. Edward treated his wife affectionately in public & in private; his letter to her seven years after their wedding began, "My dearest and truest sweetheart and beloved companion." Tudor, England, Royals, 14th Century, Aristocracy, Monarchy, Edward Iii, King Queen
Joan of Kent, first Princess of Wales (1328-1385) was the wife of Edward the Black Prince. Their marriage was a love match; the Plantagenet sons of Edward III had a tendency to defy convention & follow their heart. While Edward & Joan never became King & Queen of England, their surviving son became Richard II. Edward treated his wife affectionately in public & in private; his letter to her seven years after their wedding began, "My dearest and truest sweetheart and beloved companion."
14th Century Crown Queen, Royal Jewels, Royal Crowns, Medieval Crown, Crown Royal, Royal Jewelry, Medieval Jewelry
14th Century Crown
The Crown of Princess Blanche, England, 1350 Art Nouveau
Extant details - Acessories, Crown
The Crown of Princess Blanche, England, 1350
Medieval Crown, Amiens Cathedral, France (14th c.; gold, semi-precious gemstones).
Medieval Crown, Amiens Cathedral, France (14th c.; gold, semi-precious gemstones).
14th C hood Jackets, Fashion, Coat, Raincoat
14th Century London Liripipe Hood
14th C hood