Margaret Tudor with plenty of tiny little pearls. After, all, the name means pearl in Greek!
Great detail in the sleeves, neckline, and hood. Too bad the whole gown wasn't showcased.
Anne's gown shows great detail around the square neckline.
Glad I'm not the only one with brown fuzzies around my head. She looks really cute, even though the dress is of a lower class than the other ones. Shows I could wear a belled-sleeve white chemise if it got too hot. But I'm not sure about not attaching the sleeves, since they are so heavy.
One of my favorites. Love the fluffy false sleeves.
A good example of the puff-and-slash undersleeves.
Not a very flattering painting. I would've had the painter's head chopped off for this one! But a very nice gown, much like mine will be. Not a big fan of the gabled hood, though.
An English gown, but notice the French hood with the coif's ties showing.
Ah, this one is my favorite. I think mine will be closest to this one, minus the fur.
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