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1490s Italian Fashion, Gamurra Gown, Italian Gamurra, Diy Ren Faire Costume, Borgia Dress, 15th Century Gown, Borgias Costumes, Asoiaf Fashion, Elizabethan Gown

At some point during the summer of 2022, I was cleaning out my costume closet and decided I could revamp my old 1570s French Valois Gown into something … my friend Loren of The Costumer’s Closet had made some very pretty gowns inspired by The Borgias (2011-13) TV show, and that gave me an idea.Read the Rest of this Post...

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Borgias Costumes, Holliday Grainger, Lucrezia Borgia, The Borgias, Medieval Dress, Period Costumes, Historical Costume, Historical Dresses, Historical Clothing

I recently became highly obsessed with the TV show The Borgias, so when it came time for me to make my monthly Thrifty Thursday purchase all I could think about were Italian Renaissance dresses. Just look at these dresses! They may not be 100% historically accurate, but it is impossible to deny that they are pieces of art. Can you see why I was inspired? I got one white sheet, a pillow case that I stole the trim from, an opulent bed skirt, four pieces of light brown fabric, and a pearl…

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ca. 1560 Italy, Florence. Red Dress of Pisa. Currently in the Museo di Palazzo Reale, Pisa. Believed to be from 1560, this is called the “Red Dress of Pisa.” It is a Florentine gown from the sixteenth century - it was found on a wooden effigy at San Matteo. It is housed at the Palazzo Reale di Pisa (Museum Nazionale). It is made of red velvet with gold couched trim. Patron Costume, 16th Century Dress, 16th Century Clothing, Italian Dresses, Elizabethan Fashion, 16th Century Fashion, Century Dress, Italian Dress, Period Outfit

ca. 1560 Italy, Florence. Red Dress of Pisa. Currently in the Museo di Palazzo Reale, Pisa. Believed to be from 1560, this is called the “Red Dress of Pisa.” It is a Florentine gown from the sixteenth century - it was found on a wooden effigy at San Matteo. It is housed at the Palazzo Reale di Pisa (Museum Nazionale). It is made of red velvet with gold couched trim.

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