Monumental Paper Sculptures by Zoe Bradley | SENATUS

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  • A monumental red ruffle gown - red being the colour of wealth in the 17 and 18th centuries.
  • A monumental red ruffle gown - red being the colour of wealth in the 17 and 18th centuries.
  • A monumental red ruffle gown - red being the colour of wealth in the 17 and 18th centuries.
  • A monumental red ruffle gown - red being the colour of wealth in the 17 and 18th centuries.
  • A magnificent crown which will echo many lots in the “Of Royal and Noble Descent” sale
  • An immense ruff (one meter in diameter). Ruffs were an extravagant display of wealth which became symbolic of the reign of Elizabeth I. By 1605, the Queen passed a law prohibiting ruffs over one meter in diameter to prevent the waste of fabric.
  • A pair of shoes with a red sole, the fashion at the court of Louis XIV.
  • A stunning wig replicating the eccentric wigs of the aristocracy and royalty.
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