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Let them wear Manolos! The Victoria & Albert Museum has unveiled plans for an exhibition on the fashion legacy of Marie Antoinette. The museum bills her as “the most fashionable, scrutinised and ...
With its long narrow sleeves (useful for hiding a sixth finger à la Anne Boleyn), swishy cloaks and heaving bodices, the fashion editors declared that it was a Tudor triumph. So are we all going ...
Three decades earlier, all these women had been in England, at the Tudor court of Henry VII. The year then was 1501, and each had worked as an attendant on Catherine of Aragon. They dressed her ...
AN Antiques Roadshow guest was floored by the value of Tudor clothing she found in a box. Sunday night's episode of the BBC show was filmed at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, and expert Hilary Kay ...
A Tudor portrait thought to show Henry VIII ... after experts notice she was wearing the wrong clothes. By Hannah Furness 24 January 2013 • 8:44am The two paintings will now be hung together ...