All My Six Posts!

Over-Analyzing All the Historical References in Six- “Ex Wives,” “No Way,” “Don’t Lose Your Head”

Virtual Dance Workshops and Q&As with Different Six Cast Members!

(^This post includes links to workshop/q&a roundups from Lauren Byrne, Grace Mouat, Natalie Pilkington, Sam Pauly, Cherelle Jay, Vicki Manser, Collette Guitart, Jen Caldwell, and Harriet Watson)

Details from Six Costumer Gabriella Slade’s Instagram Takeover

Six the Musical Wives 1-3: Historical and Modern Costume Inspirations

Six the Musical Wives 4-6: Historical and Modern Costume Inspirations

The Early Costumes of Six the Musical: From Edinburgh to Cambridge to London

Updated Six the Musical Costumes for Broadway!

The Alternate Costumes of Six the Musical

The Shoes of Six the Musical

The Ladies in Waiting of Six: Historical Inspirations and Costumes

The Tudor Fashion Elements of the Costumes in Six (with Painting References)

How the Six Alternates Change Their Styling for Each Queen

As I covered in my previous post about Six the Musical, Six is unusual in that its alternates actually wear different costumes than the main queens, in different colors and styles. They indicate which queen they’re playing each night with different hair styling and makeup. I’ve tried to compile pictures of as many alternates as I can playing each role so you can get an idea of how this works!

I should note that there are a few outliers in the styling for each queen; it’s hard for me to tell whether those are due to changing standards over time or what.