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Category: Female Clothing > outer garments



Burgundian dress


Burgundian dress

Century: XV
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Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, added beautiful brocade decorations
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, with an additional belt under the bust
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, V-shaped
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, In a specific oblique shape
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, type of loose court outer gown
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market, has a deep V-shape neckline rounded on the back
Burgundian dress - Medieval Market,  is fastened with a belt just below the bust


CODE Material Standard Price
WKWR0741WoolHand-made 370.00 EUR
WKWS0740WoolMixed 270.00 EUR

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Burgundian dress is a type of loose court outer gown with fitted sleeves which overlap palms of a wearer. Our interpretation of Burgundian dress has a deep V-shape neckline rounded on the back. This medieval gown is fastened with a belt just below the bust.

In the standard version, our Burgundian gown is made of wool. It has a train, but it does not have a lining. On the neckline, on sleeves and on the bottom edge of this Burgundian dress you can notice a wool trim in contrastive color.




Burgundian dress in the medieval period

Burgundian gown is typical for the 15th century. This type of dress has evolved from a loose-fitting houppelande. Usually this type of clothing is worn over the top of a kirtle and a chemise, creating a multi-layer set.

Burgundian dresses can be found on numerous works of art, like A Portrait of a Lady by Rogier Van der Weyden or The Hours of Mary of Burgundy.





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