
The stiff formality and the crazy red wig...

The ermine that symbolised royalty and purity...

The pearls that denoted her virginity...

The Tudor Rose...

Much has been made of Marie Antoinette as a fashion icon, but Queen Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) , was just as crazily dressed, if not more so.
She's a Virgo, of course.
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