In the Golden Age, Dressing in Black Was the Ultimate Symbol of Elegance… Much Like Tuxedos Today.
Before the Castilians arrived in the Indies, obtaining such a deep, lustrous black dye was nearly impossible to maintain over time. Wearing black was, therefore, one of the greatest symbols of wealth and ostentation. That’s the real reason the Spanish court dressed in black—they were in full ceremonial attire.
Let’s not forget that, until quite recently, in our great-grandmothers’ and grandmothers’ generation, brides often wore black dresses.
The original painting is housed in the Prado Museum and was created by the artist Sofonisba Anguissola.


