Mary shows up looking all blue... little did she know the many love and adventures that awaited her. This gown is young and fresh, while blood red velvet cape leaves no doubt who is stepping out of the carriage.
Is 15-year-old Mary a queen or Francis' prom date? Sometimes it's difficult to tell. This is straight out of the 21st century and it wouldn't surprise me one bit to see Reign-inspired fashions showing up in formal wear magazines soon. Teens and young women alike would want to wear this gown, don't you think?
Who knew sleepwear would be so fashionable? No wonder they have no qualms walking through the castle. It looks like they're ready for a nice spring day instead of just having awoken from slumber. Technically three fashions, but one fashionable idea!
Mary captured the attention in her rose gown, but her Ladies' Maids are new without their own gorgeous attire. Lola shows she can old her own in this full-skirted pale green gown, accenting her lovely shoulders.
Mary isn't, overall, a fan of sleeves. This gown proves she can pull them off without worrying they will age her. The fabric is perfect for a picnic, as it sets her out like a flower against the foliage.
Everything about this dress is stunning. From the heavy lace overlay to the fitted bodice, it accentuates Mary's beauty. The red headpiece adds a nice touch of color and who wouldn't want that necklace? It would make a lovely modern bridal gown.
Francis' more casual look with the leather pants and patterned short coat with a simple undershirt show he's the prince without flaunting the fact. He owns the castle, Bash or not Bash.