This silver-gray Renaissance dress was made as a tribute to late 1490s Italian fashion, which is captured on Da Vinci’s paintings. On the edge of 15th and 16th century there was still no corset, but the rough bodice existed, which lifted breasts and made the silhouette feminine and fashionable. The cut-out sleeves show luxiriously thin chemise (shirt).
The dress is made of polished cotton and has a rough corsetted bodice with plastic boning, rough cotton insertion and soft cotton lining. The dress is embroidered with silver threads and false pearls. It closes on two lacings on sides making the dress size adjustable. The sleeves are detachable according to the 1490s Italian fashion. The chemise (shirt) is done of thin semi-transparent batiste (100% cotton) and has wide sleeves to be seen in all the dress-sleeves cuts.
Costume copy of different materials and different colours is available.
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