Elizabeth I's dress from the Rainbow Portrait is recreated
Elizabeth I has returned to Hampton Court Palace. To coincide with the display of the Rainbow Portrait and The Lost Dress, Past Pleasures Ltd have recreated the dress worn by the Queen in this portrait. Through hours of meticulous hand-stitching, painting and research, an accurate representation of the dress has been crafted, ready for performance at the palace. Meet the Queen at the palace this autumn: https://bit.ly/elizabethi-hamptoncourt

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