Medieval Europe 814-1450: Fashion

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chapter three
FASHION

LauraF.Hodges

IMPORTANT EVENTS … 94
OVERVIEW … 96
TOPICS

Fashion and Cultural Change … 98
Peasant Costume … 101
Academic, Clerical, and Religious Dress … 105
Armor and Heraldry … 109
The Rise of Courtly Costume … 111
Early Aristocratic Dress for Women … 114
Intercultural Influences and Regional Distinctions … 116
The New Silhouette for Aristocratic Men … 121
A New Look for Women … 125
The Spread of the Age of Fashion … 128
Dress Codes and Anti-Fashion … 130
Guilds and Confraternities … 134

SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE

Thomas Conecte … 137
Eleanor of Aquitaine … 139
Francis of Assisi … 139
Philip the Bold … 140
Richard II … 140

DOCUMENTARY SOURCES … 141

SIDEBARS AND PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Primary sources are listed in italics
Definitions of Medieval Clothing … 100
Shepherds' Clothing (excerpt from Jean de Brie's The Good Shepherd) … 103
A Shepherd's Fashion Advice to His Son (a father offers sartorial and moral counsel to his son) … 104
Cinderella's Furry Slippers … 115
Wool and Other Textiles … 118
The Battle Between Blue, Red, and Black … 120
Joan of Arc and Cross-dressing … 124
Types of Medieval Head Coverings … 127
A Satire on Women's Horned Headdresses (horned headdresses are attacked for being masculine and thus immoral for women) … 131
Shepherds Discuss the Houppelande (Jean Froissart's poem mocking both shepherds and aristocratic fashion) … 133
A Mercer Hawks His Wares (a mercer hawks his merchandise and describes his sales practices) … 136
Song Upon the Tailors (a cleric uses the Christian and ancient Greek and Roman religions to comment on tailors) … 138

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