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A lot of ppl on the "Tudors" Wiki liked this dress, but I didn't. It looks much too tight on the actress (& we're not talking sexy/attractive-tight), and the necklace is really overkill. I couldn't add these in the scene-maker game, but the dress also has long, long outer sleeves that brush the ground, which is a medieval design, not a Renaissance one.
The outfit doesn't look so bad on the dress-up game b/c Azalea & Doll-Divine's webmasters made all the costumes fit the model comfortably, lol. Plus when you're a cartoon, you can look like anything ^^.
According to what I read, Jane wore this in a scene in the last episode of Season 2, when Henry VIII proposes to her. Romantic as this scene was, the real-life (& tv story) cost behind it is ominous & disgusting.
Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's beheading, Henry VIII was engaged to Jane Seymour, and in just 11 days, they were married in a great ceremony. It makes you wonder how Jane felt to be engaged to such a monstrous monarch at the cost of another woman's life.
The outfit doesn't look so bad on the dress-up game b/c Azalea & Doll-Divine's webmasters made all the costumes fit the model comfortably, lol. Plus when you're a cartoon, you can look like anything ^^.
According to what I read, Jane wore this in a scene in the last episode of Season 2, when Henry VIII proposes to her. Romantic as this scene was, the real-life (& tv story) cost behind it is ominous & disgusting.
Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's beheading, Henry VIII was engaged to Jane Seymour, and in just 11 days, they were married in a great ceremony. It makes you wonder how Jane felt to be engaged to such a monstrous monarch at the cost of another woman's life.
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I honestly believe that Jane didn't care that she was engaged to Henry :/ I sometimes think that under that sweet little exterior, there was something evil and crafty. Vice versa with Anne Boleyn.
But great job with this!