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My Renaissance Venetian Gown of 1495: Sewing Journal
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My Renaissance Venetian Gown of 1495: Sewing Journal

February 26, 2012

For our Renaissance Becoming History presentation, I knew I wanted a Venetian gown.

RESEARCH

Researching the proper look for my persona, I especially liked a gown I found in Two Venetian Women, a 1495 rendering by Albrecht Durer.

Finding a style similar to this in theater costume book, I drafted the pattern a bit larger than me, so I could fit it to myself.

This style was quite close in lines to the rendering sketched by Albrecht Durer in 1495.

I also sewed an undergarment called a shift in English, a chemise in France, but in Italy it was called a camicia.

Approximating the look of various camicia’s I found, I applied trim with the feel of embroidery, which was popular in the era.

FABRIC

Although I imagined a turquoise fabric with gold trim, I couldn’t pass the rust/black changeable silk taffeta at a mere $6 per yard, inexpensive because it’s a synthetic fiber, which fit into my budget.

In the end, the rust/black coloring perfectly fit my persona of the various ladies from the House of Medici from Florence.

Without directions or any back views for this costume I had to do a lot of thinking to figure out how to close the back with an overlap.

I finally made ties like a wrap dress would take.

2012-2-25_15 Venetian gown 1495_Renaissance Becoming History
1495 Venetian Gown

BRAIDS

After researching Italian Renaissance hairstyles, I learned that braids were quite the fashion, with pearls often woven into the hair.

EPILOGUE 2024

While my daughter attended college, she wore this gown for a Renaissance presentation for her literature class, which her teacher and classmates loved!

Renaissance Era properly attired for college presentation on Palladio, architecture, and Thomas Jefferson
1495 Venetian Gown

Her classmates always thought she was the cool gal and wanted to be in her group for presentations.

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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