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  2. Fashion in France was subject to change depending on the time’s politics, wealth, and foreign influence. The latter centuries were no stranger to this development. The 1600s Men were seen flaunting all kinds of fabric. This included silk, satin, elaborate laces, and jewelry. It was not just women who wore bold jewels.
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    1600–1650 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

    Fashion in the period 1600–1650 in Western clothing is characterized by the disappearance of the ruff in favour of broad lace or linen collars. Waistlines rose through the period for both men and women. Other notable fashions included full, slashed sleeves and tall or broad hats with brims. For men, hose … See more

    Fabric and patterns
    Figured silks with elaborate pomegranate or artichoke patterns are still seen in this period, especially in Spain, but a lighter style of scrolling floral motifs, woven or embroidered, … See more

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    Shirts, doublets, and jerkins
    Linen shirts had deep cuffs. Shirt sleeves became fuller throughout the period. To the 1620s, a collar wired to stick out horizontally, called a whisk, was popular. Other styles included an unstarched ruff-like collar and, … See more

    In Protestant and Catholic countries, attempts were made to simplify and reform the extravagances of dress. Louis XIII of France issued sumptuary laws in 1629 and 1633 that … See more

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    • 2 – c.1620
    • 3 – 1627
    • 4 – c.1635
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    Gowns, bodices, and petticoats
    In the early years of the new century, fashionable bodices had high necklines or extremely low, rounded necklines, and short wings at the … See more

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    Flat shoes were worn to around 1610, when a low heel became popular. The ribbon tie over the instep that had appeared on late sixteenth century shoes grew into elaborate lace or ribbon rosettes called shoe roses that were worn by the most fashionable … See more

    • Ashelford, Jane (1996). The Art of Dress: Clothing and Society 1500–1914. Abrams. ISBN 0-8109-6317-5.
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