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- Spanish fashion was ascendant in the 1550s, from the loose women’s gown—the ropa —and the Spanish farthingale in women’s dress to the narrow-cut jerkins and tight sleeves of Philip II and the must-have men’s outerwear piece, the Spanish cape.fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1550-1559/
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Jul 26, 2019 · Rare surviving clothes from 1562 attest to the accuracy of silhouettes seen in portraiture. The burial clothes of Don Garzia de’ Medici (Fig. 9) include a red satin doublet with narrow sleeves and bands of horizontal …
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