重构时尚:十七世纪佛罗伦萨卖水者的仿天鹅绒紧身上衣。

IF 0.5 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
TEXTILE HISTORY Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00404969.2024.2373863
Sophie Pitman
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摘要

这篇文章探讨了一个非凡的“黑色印花莫卡多,肮脏的双重”,由一个日常工匠拥有,佛罗伦萨水商弗朗西斯科·里斯托里,他死于1631年。我们对这件衣服的唯一记录——像许多非精英物品一样——是死后清单中的书面描述,但这篇文章展示了我们如何通过档案、视觉、材料来源和动手实验方法的结合来重建这件紧身上衣。本书对材料重建的过程和方法基础进行了全面的描述,解释了为什么Ristori的紧身裤体现了早期现代日常时尚的许多关键特征,紧身裤作为一种服装的历史重要性,莫卡多(mockado)等混合纤维织物的创新,冲压技术的新新性,黑色染料的挑战和重要性,以及Ristori使用紧身裤的“恶劣”条件暗示了什么。它还将说明为什么佛罗伦萨卖水的人可能想要看起来很时尚,并将概述Ristori的家庭和工作环境,以便将他的服装选择与他的日常经历联系起来。里斯托里紧身上衣的微观历史将早期现代日常时尚的宏观世界带入生活。
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Reconstructing Fashion: The Mock-Velvet Doublet of a Seventeenth-Century Florentine Waterseller.

This article explores an extraordinary 'doublet of black stamped mockado, nasty' owned by an everyday artisan, the Florentine waterseller Francesco Ristori, who died in 1631. Our only record of this garment - like many non-elite objects - is a written description in a posthumous inventory, but this article shows how we can reconstruct this doublet through a combination of archival, visual, material sources and hands-on experimental methods. Offering a thorough account of the processes and methodological basis of the material reconstruction, it explains why Ristori's doublet exemplifies many key features of early modern everyday fashion, the historical importance of the doublet as a garment, the innovation of mixed fibre fabrics like mockado, the novelty of stamping techniques, the challenges and importance of black dye, and what the 'nasty' condition suggests about Ristori's use of the doublet. It will also suggest why a Florentine waterseller might want to look fashionable, and will give an overview of Ristori's domestic and working circumstances, in order to connect his clothing choices to his everyday experiences. This micro-history of Ristori's doublet brings to life the macroworld of early modern everyday fashion.

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TEXTILE HISTORY
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期刊介绍: Textile History is an internationally recognised, peer reviewed journal and one of the leading publications in its field. It is viewed as an important outlet for current research. Published in the spring and autumn of each year, its remit has always been to facilitate the publication of high-quality research and discussion in all aspects of scholarship arising from the history of textiles and dress. Since its foundation the scope of the journal has been substantially expanded to include articles dealing with aspects of the cultural and social history of apparel and textiles, as well as issues arising from the exhibition, preservation and interpretation of historic textiles or clothing.
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