- A
houppelande or
houpelande is an
outer garment, with a long, full body and
flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and
women in
Europe in the late...
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experimentation and
regional variety, from the
voluminous robes called houppelandes with
their sweeping floor-length
sleeves to the
revealing giornea of...
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often lined in fur. The
houppelande was also
adopted by
women late in the century.
Women invariably wore
their houppelandes floor-length, the waistline...
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Italian libretto by
Giuseppe Adami,
based on
Didier GoldĀ [nl]'s play La
houppelande. It is the
first of the trio of
operas known as Il trittico. The first...
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usually worn
under another layer of
clothing such as a gown, mantle, or
houppelande when in public. In the 16th
century it was
covered by the jerkin. Women...
- garnache, it is a
variant of the garde-corps, and it is also
related to the
houppelande. ****ming, Valerie; Cunnington, C.W.; Cunnington, P.E. (2010). The dictionary...
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Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Exomis Greatcoat Himation Houppelande Inverness cape
Jerkin Kandys Mackinaw jacket Nadiri Norfolk jacket Overfrock...
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Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Exomis Greatcoat Himation Houppelande Inverness cape
Jerkin Kandys Mackinaw jacket Nadiri Norfolk jacket Overfrock...
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Cloak Kinsale cloak Dolman Doublet Duster Exomis Greatcoat Himation Houppelande Inverness cape
Jerkin Kandys Mackinaw jacket Nadiri Norfolk jacket Overfrock...