Tudor Fashion

60' Documentary UK
Movie Info Sheet

Tudor fashion was a spectacular display of extravagance, opulence, and theatricality. Under the reign of monarchs like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, clothing became a powerful symbol of wealth, power, and status. Rich fabrics, such as velvet and silk, and jewel-toned colours like gold and purple, were often reserved for royalty. Clothing wasn’t just for beauty; it signalled rank and authority, with intricate designs and luxurious materials reflecting the wearer’s social standing. Accessories like diamonds, pearls, and large headdresses were central to the fashion. Each Tudor monarch, from Henry’s imposing figure to Elizabeth’s iconic ruffs, contributed their own signature style to this iconic period in history.

Production
Tudor Productions

Director
Afsheen Hussein

Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)