Refashioning the Renaissance

Refashioning the Renaissance

Everyday Dress in Europe, 1500-1650

Hohti, Paula

Manchester University Press

01/2025

376

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9781526164650

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Introduction - Paula Hohti
Part I: Innovation and Imitation
1 Transformations in textiles, 1500-1750 - John Styles
2 Ribbon culture in early modern Italy - Andrea Caracausi
3 Imitation in early modern artisan fashion -Sophie Pitman
Experiment in focus I: imitation of fur - Sophie Pitman
Experiment in focus II: knitted stockings - Piia Lempiaeinen and Paula Hohti
Experiment in focus III: stamped mock-velvet doublet - Sophie Pitman
Part II: Adornment and display
4 Ne vera ne falsa: non-elite ownership of pearls in early modern Italy - Michele Nicole Robinson
5 Adorning the everyday: male artisan jewellery in early modern England - Natasha Awais-Dean
6 Dressed to kill: arms, armour and protective attire in Renaissance men's middle- and lower-class dress - Victoria Bartels
Experiment in focus IV: embodied experience of a tailor-made male doublet - Valerio Zanetti
Experiment in focus V: digital doublet - Maarit Kalmakurki
Experiment in focus VI: imitation of amber and pearls - Michele Nicole Robinson
Part III: Status and credibility
7 The dissemination of fashion: consumption habits and non-essential textile in early modern Italian artisan inventories - Stefania Montemezzo
8 Artisan attire and the politics of dress in seventeenth-century Tallinn - Astrid Wendel-Hansen
9 The clothing of the contadina: women's work, leisure and morality, 1550-1650 - Elizabeth Currie and Jordan Mitchell-King
10 Practical, professional and prosperous: dressing artisans and small shopkeepers in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Denmark - Anne-Kristine Sindvald Larsen
Experiment in focus VII: caring for clothes - Anne-Kristine Sindvald Larsen
Experiment in focus VIII: colour - Paula Hohti
Experiment in focus IX: lace - Michele Nicole Robinson
Index -- .
artisans and shopkeepers; clothing and accessories; consumption; cultural history of dress; early modern fashion; experimental history; fakes and imitations; novelty and innovation; reconstruction and re-enactment; textile techniques and crafts