It's a more metallic shade of gold, but works as a bridal look, with or without a veil
This dress will become your go-to choice to look effortlessly stylish without too much fuss
For DTI styling, the Katherine Howard-inspired approach usually leans: More youthful elegance (lighter colors, softer glam) Still extremely court (pearls, structured gown, refined hair) Expensive taste energy (extra jewelry, ornate details) Heres how I build it in-game without claiming its a perfect historical recreation: Dress: wide gown in cream, pale gold, or soft pink Accent color: burgundy ribbon detail or emerald jewelry tone (if available) Jewelry: pearls layered (neck + ears), maybe one extra piece if it doesnt clutter Hair: smooth updo or controlled curls Headpiece: something that frames the face (this is what sells Tudor court immediately) If the lobby is voting harshly, I go darker (burgundy/black/gold) because people associate darker jewel tones with royalty. If the lobby is more playful, I go pastel court colors and lean into the portrait doll vibe
They often feature delicate fabrics such as silk or chiffon, and may have lace, tulle, or other embellishments
Leftovers Dressing on its own Keeps in the fridge for up to 7 days
Tighter and more restrictive, often made with steel boning and metal eyelets, these corsets allowed for the iconic, ultra-exaggerated hourglass silhouette that defined dresses during these years