Padmé Amidala's wardrobe/Legends

Padmé Amidala's wardrobe

Description
As Queen of Naboo, Padmé Amidala maintained a vast wardrobe with a seemingly endless selection of dresses, gowns, shoes, and other clothing and couture. Her wardrobe was unparalleled on Naboo and likely rivaled by few in the galaxy.

Royal attire
Although ornate, Padmé wished her gowns were as attractive as the elegant, flowing dresses sold in downtown Theed.

Disguises
Because of potential threats against the Queen, including offworlders seeking royal ransom and dangerous Gungans, Captain Panaka gifted Padmé with a set of handmaiden gowns to disguise herself among the ranks of her aides.


 * Handmaiden gowns&mdash;a set of orange-and-red gowns gifted by Panaka, including a heavy, silky hooded cloak worn over other clothing.

Everyday and casual wear
In addition to the extravagant clothing worn as Queen, Padmé retained several sets of clothes worn while still living with her family; these included mature, common clothing incorporating skirts, blouses, and jackets. Several months into her reign, Padmé utilized some of her common garb as a disguise to mingle with the citizens of Theed, but briefly worried that she appeared too out-of-style compared to other young women.


 * Common garb&mdash;an ensemble picked from the few sets of common garb worn before becoming Queen, used by Padmé as a disguise to mingle with the citizens of Theed three months into her reign. She chose a modest, black knee-length skirt, a billowy maroon blouse, and a lightweight brown jacket worn under a handmaiden cloak.

Nightwear and robes

 * White bathrobe&mdash;a simple white robe worn after bathing or showering.