
The wealth of House Tyrell is second only to House Lannister. There are three sons of House Tyrell in the original, but the TV series only left the most handsome youngest, Loras Tyrell.

Loras Tyrell is the first Dandy boy in Westeros, whose blouse with lantern sleeves embroidered with patterns of branches and leaves. The fabric is light and transparent, and the colors are relatively bright. Compared with the heavy luxury of the Lion House, the Rose House is beautiful and fresh.

The decoration of House Tyrell is certainly roses and flowers. The brooch of Loras and the girdle of Little Rose are made in Steenson's workshop in Northern Ireland, where many of the crowns and necklaces in the show come from. Their official website sells peripheral jewelry, which are boring derivatives, not replicas of props in the show.

Loras' armor is a head-to-toe reproduction of the typical silver steel armor of the Renaissance. Overall, the armor is the most historically realistic set in the show and the only one that protects every important part.

Loras is called "Knight of Flowers". We can see his armor is engraved with reliefs of thorn roses, embellished with golden three-dimensional flowers, especially the helmet entwined with vines, which is exquisite and gorgeous. No wonder Sansa fell in love at first sight.

After allying with Renly, his way to wearing the cloak followed Renly. The armor did not change, but not as shiny and new as before.
Maybe because of the decoration of flowers, the armor of House Tyrell is beautiful and romantic compared with others. Loras' dad wore another set when he led the army to ask for someone from the High Sparrow. (We can see it in the below picture.)

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