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History of fashion – XV century

History of fashion – XV century

Music: Enya – Epona
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3 Responses to “History of fashion – XV century”

  1. mouna28 says:

    Very beautiful. Good music too .

  2. luverdude says:

    those were the pictures from the era, to sad there were no pictures that show more details of the clothes

  3. ranzuki101 says:

    thnks for the video
    it gave me great ideas for my designs
    i love the fashion of the early centuries
    if you just make it a little vogue its just perfect!

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