Royal Fashion in Western Portraiture | Reading Art
The tradition of portraiture in Western art is widely used as a means to record and memorialise important people before the advent of photography. What the subjects wore were a reflection of their times and societies, and in the case of Europe's royalty, those reflections have far-reaching consequences.
Join Leonard Augustine Choo, International Costume Designer of Textile and Fashion Federation (TaFF) as he uncovers the hidden significance behind the clothes worn by some of the most famous queens of Europe.
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Join Leonard Augustine Choo, International Costume Designer of Textile and Fashion Federation (TaFF) as he uncovers the hidden significance behind the clothes worn by some of the most famous queens of Europe.
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#ReadingArt #LibrarySG #TaFF #LeonardAugustineChoo
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