Side Quest in Creating Historical Clothing || 15th Century Italian Gamurra and Giornea

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I love studying historical clothing to understand the cultural and societal reasoning to help me create clothing for my own fantasy worlds. I decided to embark up on an epic side quest to make mostly historically accurate clothing from 15th century Italy! Specifically I am making a gamurra or underdress and a giornea which is a tabard-like overdress.

And if you are curious... the closest thing to a garment I have made is a Christmas apron...

00:00 Introduction
03:12 The Plan
07:32 Historical References
07:52 Starting the Gamurra
09:12 Skirt and Eyelets
14:34 Pleating
17:08 A Dress
17:26 First Try On
18:36 Update and Sleeves
21:45 Cutting Giornea Fabric
24:40 Giornea Update
29:03 I've Been Stuck
35:30 Sleeve Progress
37:23 Final Reveal

Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

Ginevra de' Benci [obverse], c. 1474/1478 by Leonardo da Vinci (painter) Florentine, 1452 - 1519

Lucrezia Tornabuoni, c. 1475 by Domenico Ghirlandaio (painter) Florentine, 1449 - 1494

Claudia Quinta, c. 1490/1495 by Neroccio de' Landi (painter) Sienese, 1447 - 1500

Neroccio de' Landi (painter) Sienese, 1447 - 1500

Bianca Maria Sforza, probably 1493 by Ambrogio de Predis (artist) Milanese, c. 1455 - after 1508

Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1508 by Girolamo di Benvenuto (artist) Sienese, 1470 - 1524

Lucrezia Sommaria, c. 1510 by Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (artist) Florentine, 1483 - 1561

Domenico Ghirlandaio, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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