Elizabeth’s Entrance

I have just received this stunning picture from local photographer Bill Stevenson.  It shows Queen Elizabeth I making a grand entrance wearing a very beautiful and ornate Gold Silk Gown.

It is a theatrical costume inspired by portraits of this famous Queen and costumes worn by Helen Mirren in the TV drama series ‘Elizabeth’.

Elizabeth’s image was carefully engineered to impress and to convey wealth, authority and power. Her wardrobes was full of gowns of rich fabrics adorned with jewels and elaborate surface detail, they were clearly imposing and speak volumes about wealth and status. At her death, over 3000 gowns were recorded in Elizabeth’s wardrobe.  As the nation’s most powerful woman, Elizabeth’s taste set the ‘look’ of the day, especially for the aristocracy. Many of the women around her at court wore the narrow waisted, full sleeved, large-ruffed, full-skirted style of her later years.

It is a wonderful image which perfectly captures the regal grandeur of possibly the greatest Monarch of England – Queen Elizabeth I.

 

 

 

 

2 Responses to “Elizabeth’s Entrance”

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  1. veronica de Sully says:

    Just to say how much I enjoyed your talk at Falstone WI yesterday, tudor elizabethan costume has long been a favourite of mine.

    Best Wishes
    Veronica

    • Julia Soares McCormick says:

      Dear Veronica

      Lovely to hear from you

      I am so pleased you enjoyed the evening – we really enjoyed presenting the talk and meeting you all.

      Hope we can present more events for the WI in the future.

      Kind regards

      Julia

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