This post contains minor spoilers from HBO’s Game of Thrones, but no book spoilers.
Game of Thrones has some of the most beautiful costuming I have ever seen. Each outfit tells the story of the character and the characters’ wardrobes evolve as their stories do.
Sansa Stark is a character who has transformed tremendously through the first four seasons of Game of Thrones. In the beginning, Sansa is a young girl, full of dreams and naivety, but by season four, she has learned to play the political games in King’s Landing. She’s a somewhat controversial character among fans, especially since she begins the series as an annoying, bratty teenager. Through the seasons, she learns quickly that her former dreams for the future are simply fantasy and she must adapt. Her wardrobe reflects her constantly changing status and the careful way she must portray herself to survive. For more on Sansa’s sartorial symbolism, this article is definitely worth a read (but beware spoilers!).
I interpreted four of Sansa’s looks into modern outfits. With each look, I’ll also analyze Sansa’s state and what her wardrobe reveals about her own struggles.
In the very beginning, Sansa is very much a young lady from Winterfell. She wears her hair the Northern way, had hopes of knights and romance, and wears clothing that is utilitarian, not frivolous. She dresses in simple dresses with warm detailing to protect her from the chill of Winterfell. At this point in the series, her clothing reflects her homeland. The Hound teases Sansa early on by calling her a “pretty talking bird, repeating all the pretty little words they taught [her] to recite.”To bring this look to life, I chose a simple boho-style dress with a floral print, reminiscent of the floral design on Sansa’s gown. To accessorize, boots and a faux fur vest are ladylike while still hinting at a colder climate. This outfit is inspired by nature, so top the look off with a replica of Sansa’s own dragonfly necklace.