DRESSED TO RULE: TUDOR FASHION FOR THE YOUNG AND CURIOUS
ILLUSTRATION EXHIBITION AT WHITEHALL HISTORIC HOUSE IN LONDON -UK
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - King and wives.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - hygiene, teeth and hair.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - hygienne
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - Young Queen.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - social status.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - hats and gloves.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - animals and plants used for making textiles for clothing.
Illustration for my exhibition “Dressed to Rule: Tudor Fashion for the Young and Curious” - wool making in Tudors’ time.
Opening the exhibition with the fantastic Tudors Unleashed group at Whitehall Historic House in Cheam, London, was a remarkable experience; they dressed me as Anne Boleyn, explaining each layer of the period clothing, while Craig Lightoller brought King Henry VIII to life. Along with the exhibition I led four workshop sessions in August/24 for children and families in the museum: the ‘Tudor Paper Doll Lantern’ and ‘Creating a Tudor Portrait’.