Western European Costume, 13th to 17th Century, and Its Relation to the Theatre |
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FOURTEENTH CENTURY 29 | 29 |
FIFTEENTH CENTURY | 53 |
Evolution of the hood | 64 |
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amusing appeared arranged band barbette became bell-shaped belt bodice bonnet brim caps century Fig chasuble clothes coif collar contemporary contrasting materials corset countries crespin curls curved dagged dalmatic decoration doublet dramatic dress Dutch early effect embroidery exaggerated fantastic fashion fastened favoured feminine fifteenth Figure fillet Flemish folds fourteenth century France French front garments German gigantic girdle hair hanging sleeves hats head head-dress hood hose houpelande Italian styles Italy jersey cloth jewelled Jorge de Montemayor Juan del Encina kirtle beneath knees ladies leather linen liripipe liturgical drama Lope de Rueda Luigi Pulci mandilions men's mid-thigh Middle Ages neck numerous original ornamented ornate patterns peculiar PERIOD COSTUME plaits Plate plays pleats popular religious rich ruffles shape shoulder side sideless surcote sixteenth century skirts slashed Spain Spanish styles starched stomach theatrical theme thirteenth century tight-fitting tiny toes trunk-hose tunic veil Venetian voluminous waist waist-line wearer wearing women