Revealing Queen Elizabeth I's Most EXTRAVAGANT Pieces of Clothing & Accessories!
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Queen Elizabeth's OPULENT Clothing & Accessories
About her clothing
While in private she preferred to wear simple gowns, and would reputedly wear the same plain
gown for two or three days, when she was in public, she dressed to impress.
No one was allowed to rival the Queens appearance, and one unfortunate maid of honour was
reprimanded for wearing a gown that was too sumptuous for her. The maids were meant to
complement the Queens appearance, not to outshine her. In the later years of the reign, the maids
wore gowns of plain colours such as white or silver. The Queen had dresses of all colours, but white
and black were her favourite colours as they symbolized virginity and purity, and more often than
not she wore a gown of these colours. The Queen's gowns would be gorgeously hand embroidered
with all sorts of coloured thread, and decorated with diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and all kinds of
jewels.
During the Elizabethan era, womens clothing was typically made from rich fabrics such as velvet and
silk, and was characterized by elaborate and ornate designs. Skirts were often voluminous, with
stiffened bodices and corsets to create a flattering hourglass silhouette. Women also wore elaborate
collars and sleeves, which were often decorated with lace, embroidery, or pearls. The ruff, a circular
collar made from stiffened fabric, was also a popular accessory in Elizabethan fashion.
Elizabeth herself was known for her elaborate and ornate attire, and she frequently changed her
outfits several times a day to reflect her mood and to make political statements. She was also known
for her fondness for glittering and sparkling jewels and accessories, which she used to adorn her
clothing and to convey her power and wealth.
where is her clothing now
It is not known exactly where all of Queen Elizabeth I's clothing is now, as much of it was likely lost
or destroyed over time. However, some of her attire and accessories are believed to have survived
and are now housed in museums and other collections around the world.
For example, some of Elizabeth's clothing, including gloves and a fan, is on display at the Victoria and
Albert Museum in London. The museum is home to a large collection of clothing and accessories
from the Elizabethan era, as well as many other important artifacts from the history of fashion and
design.
Additionally, some of Elizabeth's clothing and accessories are believed to be in private collections,
passed down through families or acquired by collectors over the years. However, much of her attire
is likely lost to time, and it is difficult to determine exactly what has survived and what has not.
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