“An indispensable new book.”—Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times“Full of diligent research and discovery, drawing a detailed portrait of a particular historical moment. . . . Velázquez painted the power and the pageantry of the court population. Here is an attempt to recognise ‘the hidden hand of the tailor who stayed up all night, making their clothes.’”—Shahidha Bari, V&A Magazine“The photographs, artwork, and documentary evidence on display in this book are remarkable. . . . Wunder provides a master class on how to extrapolate meaning, how to understand seemingly unrelated things like buttonholes and gunpowder.”—Ruth McKay, Bulletin of the ComediantesWinner of the 2025 Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize, sponsored by the Renaissance Society of America (RSA)2025 Leo Gershoy Award winner, sponsored by the AHAADH Book of the Year Award winner, sponsored by the Association of Dress Historians (ADH)