A Mask for the ladies
Ladies had their mask too: it’s called Morettina (dark-faced lady) for it is a tiny mask made with black velvet; ladies had to bite a protruding button in order to keep it in place and hide their identities. Originally worn together with a black veil to visit churches and convents, it later joined the ranks of Carnival gear. The contrast between the black mask and the white skin was considered extremely enticing and the fact that the lady wearing the Morettina couldn’t speak, spiced things up: the eyes would do the talking. If on the one hand staring passionately was sublimely sensual, on the other hand, nothing compromising was uttered (there was no need) so the lady’s reputation would remain safe. Continue reading clicking the below button Next >