My Renaissance Doodles of the Six Costumes

All My Six Posts!
Over-Analyzing All the Historical References in Six- “Ex Wives,” “No Way,” “Don’t Lose Your Head“Heart of Stone” “Haus of Holbein” “Get Down
The Tudor Crown Inspiration in Six’s Logo; The Tudor Fashion Elements of the Costumes in Six (with Painting References)
Six the Musical Wives 1-3: Historical and Modern Costume Inspirations; Six the Musical Wives 4-6: Historical and Modern Costume Inspirations
The Ladies in Waiting of Six: Historical Inspirations and Costumes; Details from Six Costumer Gabriella Slade’s Instagram Takeover
The Early Costumes of Six the Musical: From Edinburgh to Cambridge to London
Updated Six the Musical Costumes for Broadway!; The Shoes of Six the Musical
The Alternate Costumes of Six the Musical; How the Six Alternates Change Their Styling for Each Queen
Virtual Dance Workshops and Q&As with Different Six Cast Members!

Because self-isolation has killed my motivation and ability to focus on more serious writing AND it’s my blog so i do what i want. :D

I doodled out these ideas combining the six costumes with the original Renaissance portraits back in April (let's be honest, they're probably not good enough to count as “drawing”). I already have like 20 hobbies and sewing my own clothes really scares me so I don't know if I'll ever make this happen, but it's basically my dream to make the Aragon and Howard costumes as Renaissance gowns and wear them to TudorCon / Renaissance festival /BroadwayCon.

I incorporated any major Broadway costumes updates into my little doodles, but didn't bother for Anne Boleyn or Catherine Parr, since they had relatively minor changes.

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Right: Adriana Hicks as Catherine of Aragon (Credit: Joan Marcus)

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Right: Samantha Pauly as Catherine Howard (Credit: Joan Marcus)

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