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Womens hairstyles, late 13th-early 14th century, (1910)
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Womens hairstyles, late 13th-early 14th century, (1910)
Womens hairstyles, late 13th-early 14th century, (1910). Hair-dressing from the time of Edward I, (1272-1307). It became the custom to lay aside the couvre-chef when indoors, thus exposing the hair (1 and 4). The couvre-chef (2), and network confining the hair (3). Illustration from British Costume during 19 Centuries by Mrs Charles H Ashdown, (London, 1910)
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Ashdown Charles H Emily Jessie Emily Jessie Ashdown Mrs Ashdown Mrs Charles H Ashdown Print Collector26 Snood Thirteenth Century
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This print transports us back in time to the late 13th-early 14th century, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of women's hairstyles during that era. The image is part of a collection titled "Womens hairstyles, late 13th-early 14th century" by Emily Jessie Ashdown. In this particular snapshot, we witness the hairdressing customs from the reign of Edward I (1272-1307). It was customary for women to remove their couvre-chef when indoors, revealing their meticulously styled hair. Two distinct elements are highlighted in this illustration: the couvre-chef itself and the intricate network used to confine and adorn the hair. The attention to detail is remarkable as we observe each woman's unique headdress or snood. These headpieces not only served practical purposes but also reflected fashion trends of medieval England. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of authenticity, transporting us further into history. Emily Jessie Ashdown's work captures both the elegance and complexity of female grooming during this period. Through her artistry, she brings these forgotten traditions back to life for contemporary audiences to appreciate and admire. This print serves as a reminder that fashion has always been an essential aspect of human expression throughout centuries. It invites us to reflect on how beauty standards have evolved over time while celebrating the timeless allure of historical costume and style.
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