How to Dress to Explore Westeros
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Dorne, located on the southernmost tip of the continent, is the friendliest place in Westeros (unless you’re a Lannister). Dorne joined the Seven Kingdoms later than the other regions, so it has loads of unique culture and doesn’t bear too much resemblance to the rest of the country. Dorne, run by House Martell, is a progressive and relaxed place where illegitimate children are respected and clothing is less conservative.
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Choose something lightweight and fun that fits the vibrancy of the local culture and helps you stay cool. House Martell’s sigil is a speared sun and people from Dorne tend to wear a lot of yellows and browns, but you can always mix things up with a pop of teal. With all the sand and heat, you’ll definitely want sandals and loose-fitting clothes.
Not too far from Dorne is the city of Highgarden, home to House Tyrell. It boasts strong women, beautiful nature and a lot of money. The iconic roses of the Tyrells fill the area and it’s famous for its pleasant atmosphere.
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The Tyrells and their flower sigil have an elegant and romantic style (see Margaery above). If you want to get ahead here, you’ll need to be dressed to the nines. A flowing green dress and a floral accessory will match the lush world around you. You’ll be a hit as you stroll and socialize.
The Big City
The heart of Westeros is King’s Landing, a rough and noisy city located on the shores of Blackwater Bay. It’s not for the faint of heart and many view it as violent and unclean. However, it’s also home to half a million citizens and full of life.
If you want to see what Westeros is truly about, you’ll want to walk the city streets and visit the shops. It’s also the best place in Westeros to see the elegant but controversial royal family.