Getting Dressed – Royal Tudors | National Museums Liverpool

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11.17.2025



Katherine Parr gets dressed in the fashion of the Tudor era. With the help of her handmaids, she puts on traditional clothes worn by royalty during the reign of Henry VIII.

You can see the dresses on display in Tudors: Passion, Power and Politics, 21 May 2022—29 Aug 2022. Book tickets: https://bit.ly/3OKNVLv

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