In this book, we examine Anne Boleyn€s wardrobe in relation to the chronology of her lifetime because€"luckily for us€"we have records of Anne's clothes at every stage of her life. From her glittering debut in the Chateau Vert pageant to her final walk to the scaffold, everything is right there in the historical record. We may never know what Anne Boleyn truly looked like, but we can peek into her coffers and chests to admire her furs, velvets, satins and damasks, her headdresses, girdles and slippers€"even her nightgowns€"allowing us to effectively re-imagine the clothes worn by this fascinating queen, and to re-imagine the woman herself.
Sit comfortably in your armchair and take a cup of tea; you are about to experience the story of England's most controversial Queen consort from a very intimate perspective.