It seems that Jane Parker betrayed Anne Boleyn only to keep her wardrobe… I wonder if they made this on purpose… I mean, that dress was worn by the doomed Queen Anne during her execution, and not a random scene… This one is not exactly any dress…
Jane Parker would remember forever her betrayal by wearing the dress in which her sister-in-law was beheaded, despite of the changes it has…
In my opinion, if this dress was going to be used in the execution of Anne Boleyn –the most interesting woman of her age, and one of the most important twist in English history– , they should used it, and then, put it in the wardrobe; and not re-use it… Because it is not that it was worn by an extra, but no more and no less than by the woman who betrayed her and played one of the most important roles in this one, one of history’s most gripping dramas…
Badly done, Costume Staff!!
Costume Commentary
It seems that Jane Parker betrayed Anne Boleyn only to keep her wardrobe… I wonder if they made this on purpose… I mean, that dress was worn by the doomed Queen Anne during her execution, and not a random scene… This one is not exactly any dress…
Jane Parker would remember forever her betrayal by wearing the dress in which her sister-in-law was beheaded, despite of the changes it has…
In my opinion, if this dress was going to be used in the execution of Anne Boleyn –the most interesting woman of her age, and one of the most important twist in English history– , they should used it, and then, put it in the wardrobe; and not re-use it… Because it is not that it was worn by an extra, but no more and no less than by the woman who betrayed her and played one of the most important roles in this one, one of history’s most gripping dramas…
Badly done, Costume Staff!!
I agree with you Gracie. The costumes from The Tudors were horrific, and, sadly enough, the costumes were the best part of the show. So that’s unfortunate. The acting and writing, with a few exceptions here and there with some episodes, was atrocious. They added in stupid plot lines that never happened and made everything smutty – which wasn’t needed, because the true story is interesting and scandelous enough! I would never recommend the show to anyone, so if you’ve not seen it, stay away!
Frankly, looking this page over has made me swear off ever watching the Tudors for the costumes. No attention has been paid to year, to politics, to any actual consideration of how secondhand clothes would have been passed around the court. Also, the repeated uses of a costume designed based on year and style and constructed for Queen Elizabeth during her reign being used as appropriate garments for *HER MOTHER* or *STEPMOTHERS* is very very very problematic for me.
I think you could do a seperate page just with costumes recycled in the Tudor seasons 😉 I like the idea of the dresses and jewels being handed down from queen to queen or from queen to courtiers … although its surely not the nicest thing to do, wearing the dress of a freshly beheaded queen 😀
I think you could do a seperate page just with costumes recycled in the Tudor seasons 😉 I like the idea of the dresses and jewels being handed down from queen to queen or from queen to courtiers … although its surely not the nicest thing to do, wearing the dress of a freshly beheaded queen 😀
this is the costume:
I think this is one of the worst costumes to recycle. Anne’s execution was a huge moment and just…ugh. The cheek of Joan Bergin!
The nerve!