

Although Myrcella married Dorne because of a political marriage, we could tell from her clothes that the Martell family treated her well. No wonder she was unwilling to go back to the King's Landing with James.

The climate in Dorne is hot, and the women all dress coolly. Myrcella's daily clothes also have a deep V front and an open back, embroidered with dandelion patterns.

The next three are the same styles in different colors. In order to create a cloud-like effect, the designer designed the thin and transparent fabric, which looks like it will fall off the shoulders of one tough.

A dark pink dress with dark three-dimensional flowers embroidered on it.

A light pink dress with a few small white flowers dotted on the front. Chrysanthemums and leaves on the waist are all embroidered with ribbons.
The top is a pink skirt with a yellow bra, and the bottom is the other way around. You can see the embroidery details on the bra in the picture on the right. Even if the chest is empty, she can be fresh and refined. I have to say she is dressed like a fairy.

The style continues the previous Donne style, but the neckline is sewn up and long sleeves are added.
Although she is still beautiful in the coffin, why make her wear the clothes of the enemy family? It is unreasonable.
The total number of Myrcella looks is 5+.
(The role changed actors. So I did not count the looks of the previous Myrcella here)
If you are interested in the serie of the deep analysis of the female costumes in “Game of Thrones”, more links are attached below, hope you enjoy it.
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Cersei
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Little Rose
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Arya
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Daenerys Targaryen
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Sansa
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Missandei
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Bear Island Lord
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Myrcella
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Melisandre
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Ellaria
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of Shae
- An In-depth Analysis of the Costumes in “Game of Thrones” of the brides
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