Elizabeth I’s 3,000 Dresses: Tudor Queen’s Vast Wardrobe
Introduction When Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, officials at Richmond Palace faced an extraordinary task that would consume months of their time: cataloguing the monarch’s staggering collection of over 3,000 dresses. This wasn’t simply a matter of royal extravagance gone unchecked, but rather a carefully orchestrated display of power, diplomacy, and statecraft woven into … Read more