The director, Tim Dunn, told me he would like Queen Elizabeth I to wear a total of 3 dresses, plus nightwear and also rags for the nightmare sequence. When I first chose the costumes the part had ...
Elizabeth Hurley and her loved ones dress to ... Basically, we have a load of silly costumes. For some reason, we all have more fun when we're all dressed up. It's just that time of year." ...
The first image represents the Tudor era. This is obvious as the character is dressed in an Elizabethan costume of a doublet or fitted jacket. The high neck is also indicative of Tudor times ...
but every night there's a silly theme," Elizabeth told Grazia magazine. "It could be black tie and party dresses or it could be ninjas, superheroes, animals, or we've done a Druid party before.