
Even in the wizarding world, writers still manage to achieve the desperate, rumpled look.

Even in the wizarding world, writers still manage to achieve the desperate, rumpled look.

This past weekend wife of the Minister of Magic, Aella Moorpike, attended a Quidditch game in Portree, looking as elegant as usual. Here she wears a black cloak with goblin-made fastenings designed by Faegrin over a custom-made black and burgundy robe with lace accents.

Giulia Spyte, wife of the 1954 Minister of Magic Tobias Spyte, was a witch of Italian heritage and impeccable fashion taste. A fashion icon of her time, she popularized in England the virginal, almost veil-like cloaks of Italian and Southern European witches, which lacked hoods and were instead draped over the head and body.

Robes of plush velvet, such as these worn by Minister Shacklebolt’s aide, Anathema Davenport, always exude class, but should only be worn in winter.
Here Ms. Davenport is attending a peace meeting at Gringotts bank, her fluency in Gobbledegook making her ideal for negotiating with the Goblins after their recent strike.
(costume from A Game of Shadows)
(captioned by the magnificent essayofthoughts!)

character: Elizabeth Woodville;
series: The White Princess, 2017;
appearance: season 1, episode 2;
period: 1480s.