In the Elizabethan Era, ruffs were extremely popular and considered very fashionable. Elizabeth herself wore various ruffs made of lace, jewels and other decorative accents. The Queen was in fact a fashion diva and set many trends during her reining years. With her, ruffs became wider and required much more support in the form of underproppers or supportasses.
she wore them because in those days they were the fashion and QE was always somebody who had to be at the height of fashion so that people would respect her. TA DA
It was the fashion.
Yes, it's from H&M.
only sometimes.
Yes but she only wore it part of the time!;)
Queen Elizabeth often wore her hair under large red wigs as was the fashion of the time. Queen Elizabeth cut her hair short to be worn under the wigs.
In the 1500's strict laws were passed by Queen Elizabeth I pertaining to dress codes. The codes specified what each rank of society was allowed to wear in relation to fabrics and colors. At the time England was importing many fine and luxurious amounts of fabrics. Those found to be violating the laws were fined.
queen elizabeth wore thin silk shoes and inside the shoe was made out of wood it hurt alot!
Because she was queen
yes
Because it gives her a headache.
she was wearing an orange dress
Yes, it's from H&M.
only sometimes.
NO only when something important is going on that requires her to wear it
The present Queen Elizabeth II
Yes but she only wore it part of the time!;)
breeches,coats,codpieces,ruffs,doublet,swadling,hose,pettecoats
Queen Elizabeth often wore her hair under large red wigs as was the fashion of the time. Queen Elizabeth cut her hair short to be worn under the wigs.