Fashion in fourteenth-century Europe was marked by the beginning of a period of experimentation with different forms of clothing. Fabrics and furs · Men's clothing · Women's clothing |
Over the chemise, women wore a loose or fitted gown called a cotte or kirtle, usually ankle or floor-length, and with trains for formal occasions. Fitted ... |
The Heuke, or Cloak on one shoulder, was a popular garment in medieval Europe. Cloaks worn on one shoulder have been known since ancient times. |
10 мар. 2011 г. · Hairstyles and headwear began to get more complex in the 14th century. Women could wear a wimple or head veil, or for outdoors activities a hood or hat similar ... |
1000-1300 was a period typified by long, loose, boxy cuts involving undergarments of linen, tunics of wool, and a super tunic or surcote of fine wool. |
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