Dresses
FEMALE FASHION
MALE FASHION
The historical dress
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COSTUME IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY s
The fashion of the 15th century figures a constant changing. In the early years it is still clearly recognizable in the late Gothic canons and then evolved into the distinctive characteristics of Renaissance fashion. We can go back to it from the rich iconography of the time, found
in the masterpieces of the time, but without forgetting also what could have been the practical implications. For example, the cost of the richest clothes, especially the female ones, which were handed down from mother to daughter. Commercial traffic, religious streets, marriages between exponents of dynasties of different families, if not even different states, has led to a progressive contamination of different styles. For this reason, understandably, we tend to consider, for our purposes, a period of 50 years to judge the philological relevance of the clothes.
The most commonly used fabrics are woolen cloths, velvets, brocades and damasks decorated with specific motifs: the pine cone, the pomegranate and the acanthus. Floral motifs are not used, being developed only in the 18th century. The colors are bright and correspond to a code: the most used at the beginning of the 15th century is sky blue.

The fashion and the history
THE HISTORICAL DRESS
Female clothes
GENERAL RULES FOR FEMALE CLOTHES

Clothes
LINE AND BELTS

Brocades, damasks, silks and very long dresses
THE DRESS TRAIN

Sleeves
Slevees like wing

Balzo, sella and “alla di là”, and ‘400 hairstyle
THE HEADGEAR FOR MARRIED WOMEN

The headdress for young women
THE HEADDRESS FOR YOUNG WOMEN

Male clothes
GENERAL RULES FOR MALE CLOTHES
Clothes
“INCANNICCIATURA” TECHNIQUE
Maniche a gozzo e ad ala. E il mazzocchio.
SLEEVES AND HEADWEAR
