Despite the fact that she lived over 400 years ago, her appearance is one with which you are likely to be familiar. Elizabeth I is considered to be one of the most beautiful queens in British history, because to her distinctive red hair, porcelain-like skin, and crimson lipstick. And, thanks to a variety of cultural adaptations, it’s a look that’s still considered iconic today. However, there were many dark truths lurking beneath the surface of this meticulously produced picture. It’s even possible that this had something to do with the queen’s passing.
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Elizabeth I’s Iconic White Makeup: The Underlying Dark Truth
She Must Be Beautiful Regardless
To refresh your memory, Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII’s much-maligned second queen, Anne Boleyn, in case you weren’t aware. Furthermore, she was on the verge of losing her hold on the monarchy, as legend has it. When Elizabeth did achieve power, however, she was adamant about maintaining it, which meant she had to retain her beauty at all costs in a male-dominated culture.
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She Must Be Beautiful Regardless