1200s

((Plantagenet: 1154–1485)) The Early Middle Ages featured long, flowing tunics and robes, often in rich, earthy tones like deep greens, blues, and browns. Hair was typically worn long and loose, while nails were kept neat but unadorned. Accessories included simple belts and pouches, with minimal makeup usage, focusing on natural beauty.
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Bloshka Art - history fashion in Netherlands
13th century women’s fashion on Behance
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13th century (mid-1240s or ca.1250) France, Paris New York, The Pierpoint Morgan Library Ms M. 638 - Morgan Bible AKA Maciejowski Bible fol. 43v - Joab deceptively slaying Amasa Both men wear coifs...
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13th century (mid-1240s or ca.1250) France, Paris New York, The Pierpoint Morgan Library Ms M. 638 - Morgan Bible AKA Maciejowski Bible fol. 29v - Michal, Saul’s daughter, fiancee to David, with a...
Tunicella, before 1246, Kunsthistorisches Museum This was made in Palermo, but its date of creation is unknown. All we know is that it was mentioned in documents twice: once in 1350 where it was called “a blue gown”, and once in 1246 where it was called a “gown of samite”. Surprisingly, I can’t find any indication that it has ever been restored or added to.
Medallion with Archer Shooting Bird | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medallion with Archer Shooting Bird, ca. 1240–60, Made in Limoges, France, Copper: engraved and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium and light blue and white
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Shield Holder of the Magdeburg Rider, c. 1240, Magdeburg, Germany 13cHairAndHats - Eme's Compendium