Anne of Denmark Costume
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Anne of Denmark Costume
Anne of Denmark, queen of James VI of Scotland/ I of England, wears the farthingale which is de rigueur for ladies of rank : they can be more than a metre wide
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1603 Anne Danish Denmark Elizabethan Farthingale Metre Rank Scot Land Wears Wheel Wide
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Anne of Denmark, Queen Consort of James VI of Scotland and I of England, is depicted in this stunning 16th century portrait wearing the fashionable farthingale, an essential item for ladies of rank during the Elizabethan era. The farthingale, a large hoop skirt, could be more than a metre wide and was supported by a complex system of hoops and a pair of supporting structures called a wheel and a supportasse. This fashion trend, which originated in France, was adopted by the British court and became a symbol of wealth and status. Anne of Denmark, a Danish princess, was known for her beauty and elegance. She married James VI of Scotland in 1589 and later became Queen of England in 1603 following the death of Elizabeth I. This portrait, believed to have been painted around 1603, captures Anne's regal presence and her impeccable sense of style. The intricate details of her costume, including the rich fabrics, lace collars, and elaborate jewellery, are a testament to the opulence of the Tudor and Jacobean courts. The farthingale, which was worn over a bodice and petticoat, was designed to create an hourglass figure and accentuate the waist. It was made of various materials such as whalebone, reeds, or cane, and was covered with fabric to match the rest of the costume. The wheel and supportasse, which were worn underneath the farthingale, provided additional support and helped to distribute the weight evenly. This photograph is a valuable historical record of the elaborate and intricate costumes worn during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. It offers a glimpse into the fashion trends of the time and the role of clothing in expressing social status and power. Anne of Denmark's elegant and sophisticated appearance in this portrait continues to captivate viewers and inspire fashion enthusiasts to this day.
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