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  2. Fashion in the 16th century was influenced by the transformative spirit of the Renaissance. Key trends included1234:
    • Spanish influence
    • Extravagance of the nobility
    • Broader silhouette
    • Slashing on men’s garments
    • High standing collars and ruffs
    • Dark colors
    • Oversize elements like codpieces, gown sleeves, and elaborate headdresses
    • Broad-shouldered silhouettes
    • Immense sleeves
    • Decorative fabric treatments like slashing, pinking, and embroidery.
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    The fashion of the 16th century was a reflection of the transformative spirit of the Renaissance, as Europeans embraced new ideas, art, and culture. The era saw the rise of Spanish influence, the extravagance of the nobility, and the development of iconic styles that would shape fashion for centuries to come.
    www.historyoasis.com/post/fashion-renaissance
    Fashion in the first decade of the sixteenth century largely continued the trends of the 1490s, but with a growing Italian influence on men’s and womenswear producing a broader silhouette, as well as an increasing presence of slashing on men’s garments.
    fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1500-1509/
    In 1520-1529, men and women both began to wear shirts with high standing collars ending in a frill at the neck and cuff, which would later evolve into the ruff. Dark colors continued to grow in popularity, as did everything oversize, among them: codpieces, gown sleeves, and elaborate headdresses.
    fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1520-1529/
    The second decade of the 16th century featured broad-shouldered silhouettes for men and women, paired with immense sleeves (except for women in Germany, who retained narrow sleeves). Slashing, pinking, paning and other decorative fabric treatments like blackwork embroidery were increasingly common.
    fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1510-1519/
     
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  4. WEBThe late 16th century’s fashion is characterized by its Spanish influence, and as a Spanish Prince, Don Carlos exhibits the height of the time’s fashion. 1560-1569 The stiff formality of 1560s womenswear, achieved …

     
  5. WEBJun 7, 2019 · Fashion in the first decade of the sixteenth century largely continued the trends of the 1490s, but with a growing Italian influence on men’s and womenswear producing a broader silhouette, as well as an …

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  7. WEBJan 10, 2020 · OVERVIEW. The first decade of the 17th century saw a continuation of many Elizabethan trends, with small changes in skirt length, sleeve shape, and collar types slowly being introduced. Womenswear.

  8. WEBJun 11, 2024 · Dress - European Fashion, 1500-1800: The 16th century witnessed further changes occurring in Europe. The limitations bounding medieval society were gradually being breached, and the concepts of …

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