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April's Early 16th Century garb based on Raphael's Lady with a Unicorn c.1505
 
April's Early 16th Century garb based on Raphael's Lady with a Unicorn c.1505
  
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Lady_with_a_unicorn-large.jpg|The intended look, from "Lady with a Unicorn," Raphael, c. 1505, Oil on wood, 65 x 51 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome.
 
Lady_with_a_unicorn-large.jpg|The intended look, from "Lady with a Unicorn," Raphael, c. 1505, Oil on wood, 65 x 51 cm, Galleria Borghese, Rome.
 
april bodice.jpg|A mock-up pattern of the bodice, before cutting out the base layer of the real one
 
april bodice.jpg|A mock-up pattern of the bodice, before cutting out the base layer of the real one
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|The camicia, or underdress, this one has been made using a tudor pattern, rather than Florencian
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|The base layers of the bodice, boned and ready for the top
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|The bodice is completed waiting on the skirt
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|Pleats in the skirt
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|The finished product without the tie on sleaves
 
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