Overview
The Fashion Revolution Begins
The Fashion Revolution Explodes
Idleness Personified
Narcissus Admires Himself
A Well-Dressed Lucretia Commits Suicide
Wasp Waists and Stuffed Shirts
Salome and Herodias in Killer Clothes
Women Encounter Bad Advice and Irrationality
The Lover Encounters Wealth
Tormentors Are Always Well Dressed
Fashion in a Missal
Luxury in a Time of Madness
Personification of the Church is Conservatively Dressed
Like a (Well-Dressed) Virgin
Portrait of the Author: Gaston Phoebus
The Well-Dressed Trainer of Huntsmen
No Bloodstains on These Clothes
The Fashionable in Pursuit of the Wolf
Royals Dressed for Edifying Leisure
Delilah Dressed for Success
St. Adrian as a Fashion Plate (Part 1)
The Terrible Twenties
Women Dress Down
Peacocks of the Midcentury
St. Adrian as a Fashion Plate (Part 2)
Women's Headgear Achieves New Heights
Musicians Have Always Been Snappy Dressers
St. Julian Accidentally Kills His Parents
The Whore of Babylon Dresses the Part
St. Eugenia's Clothes Are Encoded
Late Gothic Vertigo
Geneviève: The Period's Poster Girl
Catfight at the Crossroads
Personification of Pride
A Fop Goes Hawking (Part 1)
Pinnacle of the V-Shaped Silhouette for Men
Twilight of the Middle Ages
Death Takes a Knight
New Trends Reflected in a Bishop's Prayer Book
Striped Hose and Double Hats
Portraits in Prayer Books
A Fop Goes Hawking (Part 2)
Clothing Reflects Character and Status
Young Love in the Spring (Part 1)
Bulkiness Dominates the Look for Men
Dawn of the Renaissance
King François I Sports the New Look
Young Love in the Spring (Part 2)