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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adopted Ages amusing appeared arranged band became belt beneath caps changes Church Classic close clothes complete contemporary contrasting costume countries covering curls curved decoration direction doublet dress Dutch early effect entirely established exaggerated face fashion fastened favoured fifteenth Figure fitting folds followed fourteenth France French front garments gave German give gown hair hanging hats head head-dress hips hood hose important inspiration Italian Italy jewelled ladies later length linings material men's method Middle neck numerous opening original ornamented ornate patterns perhaps period Plate plays popular possible practically probably produced religious remained rich roll round ruffles seemed shape short shoulder side sixteenth century skirts slashed sleeves sort Spain Spanish split stage stomach styles theatre theme thirteenth century throughout traditional tunic typical usually varied variety various veil waist wearing women worn wrote