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FALL 2015 READY-TO-WEAR
Alberta Ferretti
Work Cited: https://digitalbookshelf.aionline.edu/#/books/9781628921687/cfi/6/34!/4/372/2/2/2@0:61.4
http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/fall-2015-ready-to-wear/alberta-ferretti/slideshow/collection
FUNNEL SLEEVES
1450-1500 AD
Italian women
(c. 1450–1465)
in Renaissance dresses made of richly colored fabric that may be velvet. The woman’s decoratively embroidered camicia extends well beyond the neckline of her red brocade dress,
At mid-century, necklines were usually rounded but cut relatively high. Toward the end of the century, necklines
Funnel Sleeves —Sleeves that start big and tighten toward the cuff.
Stomacher—False False front or ornamental covering on the front of bodice.
Clocking—Embroidery on the socks at the ankle and sometimes on boots
DATES:1450-1500 AD
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bullet Sculpture
bullet paintings
bullet actual garments
bullet PAINTERS: Holbein, England; Memling Durer, Breugel, Cranach, Germany; Boticelli, daVinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titan, Italy.
SECONDARY SOURCES:
bullet Art of the Renaissance in Northern Europe - Benesch
bullet Renaissance Humanism: 1300 - 1550 - Artz
bullet A Short history of Costume and Armour - Kelly and Schwabe
bullet History of Fashion in France - Challamel
bullet Handbook of English Costume of the 16th Century - Cunnington
bullet http://www.weber.edu/performingarts/costums/jlma.htm
http://www.cwu.edu/~robinsos/ppages/resources/Costume_History/renaissance.htm
Renaissance Costume History
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