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The Festival of San Sebastián in the village of Zinacantán, Chiapas, Mexico culminates in an explosion of fireworks and cutting-edge fashion of floral embroidery embellishing skirts, shawls, and tunics of Zinacantecs. The raising of the “jaguar” tree followed two days later by a full-blown festival provided the most colorful backdrop for clothing that I’ve ever seen
Come segnalano gli autori di Restaurars, è finalmente online una delle più interessanti redazioni del “De arte venandi cum avibus”, un trattato attribuito all’imperatore Federico II di …
Actually, the Bocksten Man is not a mummy, rather a skeleton, but fully dressed and with a generous mane of hair – looks bizarre, by the way. Why these human remains may be so interesting to fashion historians, reenactors, and people who are fond of the medieval era that the Bocksten Man became famous all over the world? Because many of his garments survived over 600 years and can be studied today. His tunic even is among the best-preserved medieval tunics in Europe. Not to mention his hood with a 90cm-long liripipe.
Scientists identify an ancient tunic worn by Saint Francis.
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Dating to the early fourteenth century, found at Haarlem in the Netherlands. Perhaps shoes like this were worn at the court of Edward II. Detail of the toe. From here.
Since baron Måns and I think it's cool with matching outifts and I have been fond of 13th century gowns with wide borders for a quite long ...
Apparently WTF images were popular in the Medieval times.