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This video reveals how Tudor queens used clothing as a political weapon in a world where women could not openly rule, command armies, or control parliament. From Elizabeth of York’s unifying gowns to Margaret Beaufort’s severe authority, from Catherine of Aragon’s defiant royal colors to Anne Boleyn’s calculated spectacle, every stitch carried meaning. Fashion announced loyalty, enforced distance, and declared dominance before a single word was spoken. You’ll see how: • Clothing acted as political armor • Color signaled power, faith, and threat • Silhouettes controlled access and authority • Image determined survival in a dangerous court Elizabeth I perfected this strategy, transforming herself into a living symbol of the state—untouchable, eternal, and absolute. Others, like Catherine Howard, learned too late that visibility could be fatal. This is not a story about vanity. It’s a story about strategy. In a world where women’s voices were restricted, appearance became authority. Fabric became law. Color became command. Silhouette became survival. Watch to discover how Tudor queens fought their battles— not with swords, but with silk.