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| GoldenAged.ER | FYI | 0 | Oct 23 2010, 12:42 AM EDT by GoldenAged.ER | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 23 2010, 12:42 AM EDT
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No Catherine Parr anything is on this page.. except for her formal portrait from the National Portrait Gallery.
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| Anne'sCurls | Lady's In Waiting | 8 | May 7 2010, 1:31 AM EDT by TheLadyTudor | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 6 2009, 2:16 AM EDT
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What are the rules for the Lady's In Waitings dresses in this series? Do they all have to have their dresses made or are they assigned. And does the queen give them a guideline on what their dress must and must not have? It looks like no LiW dress of one lady is the same as the others. THe ones that looked the most similar were Anne's. Now it looks like Jane's only requirement for her LIWs were to were pastels and pale colors.
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| the-most-happy | Costumes (page: 1 2) | 20 | Jul 4 2009, 12:16 AM EDT by LadyArianna | ||||
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Thread started: May 26 2009, 9:38 AM EDT
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Personnaly, I'm not very happy with the costumes of that serie. They are, for most of them, elizabethan style. I though I could see some early Tudor court gowns, but in vain...
Other thing : I don't like the way they dressed some of the ladies as "half-naked" (here, I think of Anne Boleyn, for example, the red Christmas dress of season II). I don't think Anne Boleyn would have really show off herself in that kind of outfit. In one episode of the season II, Thomas Wyatt undress a lady in the gardens. He only has to pull on one ribbon and the dress falls down. I have made a Tudor court gown, following the pattern of THE TUDOR TAILOR, and I know this is completely impossible. I know it's TV... but!
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| seebeksgo | Hoods and so on | 9 | Mar 3 2009, 4:01 PM EST by brennalarose | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 6 2008, 10:33 PM EDT
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Why were the ladies of the court so often depicted without hoods? Often Anne and others would go about it little but a beaded headband or nothing at all on their heads.
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