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Mme Chantberry
She is from Poland
and works as a profesional seamstress of historical clothing. Her
creations are shown in museum and during dance and fencing
exhibitions. She finished her Study at School of Artistic Fashion
Design by diploma work "The Tudor Roses - English Renaissance
Costume under the Spanish Influences". Her
webpage
with other costumes.
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Salomea of Glogów
Court dress
consits of cotte, surcotte, cloak and veils. Early 14th century. |
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Codex Manesse Dress
underdress,
cotehardie and surcotte according the Codex Manesse (ca
1300-1320). |
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Manesse Clothing
man's clothing
based on illuminations in Codex Manesse (1300-1320). |
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Cotehardie
Cotehardie button
up at the front from the end of the XIV c. |
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Cotehardie
popular at the end
of 14th century. Wool and fur. |
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Nobleman's Houppelande
Under the
houppelande is placed a doublet made of black wool. This style
of clothing was fashionable during 1400-1410. |
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Young girl's Houppelande
A young girl´s
woolen houppelande with open sleeves with cut-out edges This
style of clothing was fashionable during 1400-1410. |
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Man's Robe
with "sack sleeve"
decorative cut in sleeve seam, chaperone. Doublet and the
plunders of black wool. About 1410. |
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Ladies Garments
two houppelands
and cotte made of wool, ca 1410. |
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Red Robe
Men's robe with
"sack sleeve" made of red velvet, doublet and hoses. Chaperon is
twisted hood. About 1410. |
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Cotte Simple
A simple cotte
with a woolen half circled cloak, a red woolen hood head-dress
and a belt. Such clothing could be worn in ca 1410. |
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Green Houppelande
Ladies houppelande
with "sack sleeve" made of green damask with flannel lining and
chaperone. Ca 1415. |
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Red Houppelande
Ladies houppelande
with long open sleeve weave cuted at the edges. Underdress is
cotte simple. Ca 1415. |
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Green Robe
Burgundian court
robe made of green damask and truncated hennin (so called
„chimney-pot hat“). The dress belongs to ca 1460. |
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Silver Robe
Burgundian men's
robe made of silver damask (ca 1460). Round chaperon created of a
dark green wool. |
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