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This is how a royal Frankish dynasty turned flowing locks into a political weapon, and why cutting them could mean deadly ...
The legacy of the veil can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where brides wore veils not to look good, but to stay hidden—from jealous gods or evil spirits, and sometimes even from the groom ...
OMAHA, Neb. — Joslyn Castle hosted the Castlecore Spectacular Saturday, featuring falcons, medieval fashion, and a market. People dressed in medieval attire enjoyed a presentation by the ...
The trend embraces medieval aesthetics and reflects a rejection of modern tech culture. Fashion, home decor, and mead sales are key areas influenced by neo-medievalism, per Wonderhood.