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"Celtic forest" linen dress, a dress inspired by the Middle Ages Between the trees, a fairy Celtic lady lifts branches covered with fresh leaves. The dress she is wearing, highlights the beauty of the body, subtly wraps her waist and gently falls to the ground. Is this how your story begins? This Celtic dress has a medieval cut, full skirt, and effective sleeves - fitted at the shoulders and gracefully flared below the elbows. On the back of the dress has a tie, so you can adjust it to the body Celtic Forest, Dress With Wide Sleeves, Moda Medieval, Celtic Dress, Ren Faire Outfits, Celtic Clothing, Ren Faire Costume, Medieval Clothes, Fair Outfits

"Celtic forest" linen dress, a dress inspired by the Middle Ages Between the trees, a fairy Celtic lady lifts branches covered with fresh leaves. The dress she is wearing, highlights the beauty of the body, subtly wraps her waist and gently falls to the ground. Is this how your story begins? This Celtic dress has a medieval cut, full skirt, and effective sleeves - fitted at the shoulders and gracefully flared below the elbows. On the back of the dress has a tie, so you can adjust it to the…

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Costume history on fashion-era.com  -  A Celtic woman; in the centre a Celtic man and on the far right a Celtic peasant. Grecian Clothing, Ancient Egyptian Dress, Celtic Costume, Egyptian Dress, Celtic Fashion, Celtic Dress, Celtic Clothing, Irish Clothing, Ancient Celts

By Pauline Weston Thomas for Fashion-Era.com Weaving and Use of Skins No one can be absolutely certain that early man wore clothing as we know it. But researchers in the late C20th, found evidence of fine weaving in the Czech region. This was observed from studying illustrated archaeological pottery artefacts from the region. Clearly cold …

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The First Colour Photographs of Ireland - 1913 - Flashbak Traditional Irish Clothing, Irish Knitwear, Irish Clothing, Ireland History, Images Of Ireland, Ancient Ireland, Irish Women, Irish Cottage, Portrait Vintage

The 73 autochromes of Ireland that French academics Marguerite Mespoulet (1880-1965) and Madeleine Mignon (1882-1976) took in May and June 1913 are the first colour photographs of the island. Their Carnet d’Irlande was organised and sponsored by banker Albert Kahn (1860-1940) as part of his Archives de la Planète project. Launched in 1912, the … Continue reading "The First Colour Photographs of Ireland – 1913"

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