#36: The Tudors
In the lavish historical drama The Tudors, set in the 15th century, a notable costume faux pas stands out: the portrayal of women adorned with neck ruffs, a fashion accessory not appropriate for women of their rank in Western Europe during that period.

Despite the show’s meticulous attention to detail in many aspects of costume and set design, this historical inaccuracy regarding the neck ruffs serves as a reminder of the challenges inherent in accurately depicting historical fashion trends while still creating visually compelling costumes for modern audiences.
