Refashioning the Renaissance: Everyday Dress in Europe, 15001650
By (Author) Paula Hohti
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Material culture
391.009409031
Hardback
376
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 29mm
997g
How did ordinary men and women dress in early modern Europe What fabrics and garments formed the essential elements of fashion for artisans and shopkeepers Did they rely on affordable alternatives to the silks, jewellery, and decorations favoured by the wealthy elite Or did those with modest means find innovative ways to express their fashion sense
This book provides new perspectives on early modern clothing and fashion history byinvestigating the consumption and meaning of fashionable clothing and accessories among the 'popular' classes. Through a close examination of the materials, craftsmanship and cultural significance of fashion items owned by and available to a broad group of consumers, it challenges conventional assumptions that the everyday dress of ordinary families was limited to a narrow selection of garments made of coarse textiles, often produced at home and resistant to change.
Paula Hohti is Professor of History of Art and Culture at Aalto University.