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Costumes from Braveheart (1995)
Epitaph in the Dominican order church in Friesach, Austria. Unknown date but judging by the headdres
This article is SO RELEVANT. This is why I won’t pose with a Native American flute or headdres
egypt-museum: Ramesses IV offering wineA kneeling figure of Ramesses IV wearing the ‘nemes’ headdres
DIY Indian Headdress and Tee Pee Shirt. This post is for the tee pee shirt only, the Indian Headdres
Slavika by Katarzyna Mikołajczak Photography
rural-apparel:two women wearing the typical “horns" wear with the conşi[headdres
24th May, 1910- Windenburg House(Part 1)In one of the trunks they found a treasure trove of headdres
@brittjewelrygetsome: My two angels found eachother at #burningman!!! @angelcandices in my #headdres
amntenofre:the Goddess Nut wearing the vulture headdress with the uraeus.Detail of the interior of a
Medieval hats and headdresses (click to enlarge)1. “coronet templars”, 15th century2. “flowerpot hen
Traditional French regional headdresses (click to enlarge)Arvan valley, Savoy, FranceBoulogne-sur-Me
Another ancient gold phoenix crown from Ming Dynasty in the collection of Guizhou Provincial MuseumP
Eleanor of Toledo with her son Giovanni de Medici, painted by Bronzino in 1545 and a reconstruction
Fontage, c. 1690-1700
Iichi Kishi, the Attaché at the Japanese Embassy in London, and his wife, in court dress. They were
French fashion plates, 1780
Russian headdresses1. kichka, traditional Russian headdress for married women2. kokoshnik worn by wo
Red wonsam, crown princess’s wedding dress, Joseon Dynasty, Korea
Iris van Herpen, spring 2021 haute couture
The Heart Shaped Hennin C. 1405 - 1470The “Heart Shaped Hennin” started life as the &ldq
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the ambassador to Constantinople, early 18th century.Lady Mary is
Reproduction of a golden gown worn by Queen Margaret I of Denmark (d. 1412) ,made from printed silk
Effigies of Count Philipp I von Rieneck (d. 1488) and his wife, Bavaria
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