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Although the Kinsale Cloak is no longer seen on the streets of Ireland, it has occasionally inspired fashion designers to create evening cloaks with a similar design. The Kinsale-style cloak is most often worn today at historical reenactments and Renaissance fairs internationally, in part due to a popular sewing pattern available to the home ...
The Irish Girl by Ford Maxon Brown, 1860. Traditional Irish clothing is the traditional attire which would have been worn historically by Irish people in Ireland. During the 16th-century Tudor conquest of Ireland, the Dublin Castle administration prohibited many of Ireland’s clothing traditions. [1]
Survey of historic costume: A history of Western dress (2nd ed.). New York: Fairchild Publications. ISBN 1-56367-003-8. Van Buren, Anne H. Illuminating Fashion: Dress in the Art of Medieval France and the Netherlands, 1325–1515. New York: Morgan Library & Museum, 2011. ISBN 978-1-9048-3290-4
Fashion in fourteenth-century Europe was marked by the beginning of a period of experimentation with different forms of clothing. Costume historian James Laver suggests that the mid-14th century marks the emergence of recognizable " fashion " in clothing, [ 1 ] in which Fernand Braudel concurs. [ 2 ]
Fashion in the period 1550–1600 in European clothing was characterized by increased opulence. Contrasting fabrics, slashes, embroidery , applied trims, and other forms of surface ornamentation remained prominent.
The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland. Routledge, 1996, ISBN 0-415-22000-9, ISBN 978-0-415-22000-2; Gere, C. and Rudoe J. Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria: a Mirror to the World. British Museum Publications, 2010. ISBN 0-7141-2819-8; Henderson, George; Henderson, Isabel. The Art of the Picts: Sculpture and Metalwork in Early Medieval ...