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This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat. Loop Braid, Medieval Garb, Medieval Clothes, Queen Costume, Fantasy Dresses, Medieval Costume, Century Clothing, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Dress

This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat.

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Bliaut - something between this in the Waterhouse dress. No historical reference to corsage or stomacher. Medieval Princess Aesthetic, 12th Century Clothing, Primordial Soup, French Princess, Medieval Things, Medieval Princess, Historical Costuming, French Royalty, Oldest Daughter

By Lisa J. Yarde When the Normans crossed the Channel and invaded England in 1066, they brought a new culture, language, architectural style and legal codes to the conquered country. They also replaced at least ninety percent of the landed aristocracy with members of their own class. The new Norman nobility could afford to be fashionable with their increased lands and wealth. At first, they wore costumes that would have been familiar to their English counterparts, having encountered the…

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