This is the first edited collection that examines the significant role
of sartorial politics for elite women at a range of early modern courts.
This book demonstrates how clothing and jewelry was skillfully staged to
showcase dynastic importance, to highlight loyalty to the martial court
and to advance diplomacy. Covering women at courts from Scandinavia to
England, France, Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain, this volume presents
the latest research by emerging and established scholars working from a
range of disciplinary perspectives: as historians, art historians and
literary scholars.