The court of the Dukedom of Burgundy was known throughout Europe for its discerning taste and exemplary style. The uniform colour of the clothing in this case indicates that a theme has been prescribed for a festive occasion. The different dress styles of the genders are clearly discernible: the men are wearing short dresses revealing their legs, which were considered an aspect of male beauty at that time; the ladies are wearing close-fitting, very long robes with trains (cotehardie and houppelande).
Wedding celebration at the court of Phillip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in the "Garden of Love" at Hesdin Castle in 1432; copy of a contemporary painting, oil on canvas, dimensions 164 x 120 cm; 16th century, unknown artist, source: © Bildagentur für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte (bpk) | RMN | Gérard Blot, number 00056477, Location of the original: Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles.