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After
1450, the costume world suddenly reversed from the pointed Gothic look, to
the square look of the Renaissance. People were ready for a change and it
lead to a new era for women's clothing. The renaissance also brought about
new patterns and ways of wearing clothes. Women wore a square-necked gown
with the bodice laced up the front and attached to the gathered skirt at the
hips; the front of the skirt was often open, to reveal decorative
petticoats. These, together with a preference for rich, heavy materials,
especially velvet, and a fad for profuse slashing and puffing of the under
material seen through the slash, created a bulky appearance.