onsdag 26 november 2025
Picking up where I left it - 23 years later
lördag 22 november 2025
A mi-parti Italian gown from the first half of the 14th century
Yes, indeed: another old gown gettign its page. Though not as old as my husband's outfit that I justposted about. That one was from 2004, this one is only from 2016.
I wear it a lot, so it is strange that I don't have more photos of it. Or haven't done the page until now. But now it is here.
A man's outfit from the Codex Manesse
I am on a roll! Three updates in as many days!
Anyway, while looking through my categories of costumes in the left panel I realised how many of teh costuems shown that had the little notation "no page yet". And who had had this notation since I started this blog in 1015.
So I decided to do something about, and actually create pages for them. This is the first. And I only have one photo of Rickard in it, from 2004. But there are other images: inspiration, details etc.
Rickard's green and pink outfit.
All my fantasy costumes in one place
While the focus of this blog is historical costuming, I have the last five years branched out into som fantasy comstuming. They all (or most) have their ground in some kind of historical clothing, so I think that they can be fitted into the blog.
And besides, it is my blog, so I can do what I want ;)
This week I decided to make their own collected page for them, which can be found in the list of costume categories in the bar to the left. Or through this link.
Venetian 16th century gown, and a cape modelled after a 16th century German gollar.
torsdag 20 november 2025
A page for my Italian 1330s outfit striped in red and purple
Or violet, if we're being period her, because it is not what they thought of as purple.
Yes, today hubby and I went down to the basement of our block of flats to take some photos. I had intended to take them outside, but then the snow came yesterday.
I have written about this outfit as I was workign on it, but it is another one inspired by a single leaf from a Genoese c. 1330 manuscript, the so-called Cocharelli Treatise on Vices. I have this project, to make all the gowns shown in the illumination. However, while looking for the perfect brocades, I did this little side project of a wool gown inspired by the manuscript.
Lots of documentation (mostly links to blog posts), and more photos on its page.




