Wales, 1969
Alongside Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, Princess Anne arrived at Prince Charles’s investiture as Prince of Wales wearing a turquoise dress coat with a hat by John Boyd.
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The Tudors costumes; Tv show vs Reality
Excuse my drawing skills, I sketched this on my phone whose screen is 70% damaged by oil and without any stylus just with my finger
Many people think that the romance between Anne Boleyn and Henry the VIII sparkled during the Château Vert pageant in which Anne played the role of Lady Perseverance. This scene was depicted in multiple Tudor media and even inspired original works, but historicaly speaking there is a slim chance that the two even spole together during the pageant.
The Tudors Costume:
What we see: Peineta- a Spanish Comb from 19th century (yes, similiar one existed before but this one is quite modern)
Floating ruffle- late 16th century (at least something from the same century)
18th century inspired top/corset showing niples (verry classy and smegsy)
A skirt which looks like 1950s petticoat
Yeah, As you may have noticed not period accurate but I have a fun story about it! I watched the episode when I was seven (Yes, I was a neglected child, moving on) and I really really wanted to be like Anne so I drew a heart under my eye... with a permanent marker. My parents were delighted, to say the least.
Reality
Sorry the drawing is Cursed but it serves its purpose
I'll disappoint a lot of you but... No nipples I bet you did not expect that, ha. In real life, the eight ladies wore gowns in the Italian style, from Milan, Lombardy to be exact. Made from white satin, with the name of their virtue embroidered (with gold) on their gowns and Milan bonnets (actually called balzo) with cauls (the handkerchief-like thing under the balzo) on their heads. Can you imagine how expensive that must have been, especially for Boleyns who had to pay for two daughters (Marry was there too, she played Lady Kindness)
The most challenging for me (not counting the FUCKING FINGERS) was where to put the embroidered name of the lady. It was mentioned that it was on a dress but not specifically mentioned on which part so put it on an overskirt since on a top it looked like a sorority shirt.
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Her wedding may of taken place on dreary November's day but Queen Elizabeth's bridal gown, designed by Norman Hartnell, was inspired by the famous Botticelli Primavera painting; ⚘ Primavera the personification of Spring ⚘
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