Step into the sumptuous world of Tudor England with this engaging and visually rich talk exploring courtly fashion during the reign of Henry VIII. Discover how clothing was more than just style; it was a statement of wealth, ambition, and identity.
Through the live dressing of a mannequin from bare skin to full Tudor splendour, Cathy Guilder reveals the hidden costs of courtly life, including the extravagant dyes and fabrics that could financially ruin families hoping to place a daughter as a lady-in-waiting. Alongside the fashion, the talk delves into the domestic and social customs of the time, touching on laws, traditions, and the possibilities for social mobility.
To conclude, audience volunteers are invited to try on period headwear, offering a hands-on glimpse into the styles that crowned the elite.
A must-see for history lovers, costume enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the lives behind the portraits.