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Alicent’s Green Dress on House of the Dragon: Is Actually a Major Foreshadow Clue
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“Game Of Thrones”‘s critically-acclaimed extended universe and prequel show, “House of the Dragon,” is mid-way through the premiere season, and last night’s episode was jam-packed. In the hour-long episode, fans witnessed bubbling romance, betrayal, a royal wedding, blood, murder, and the green dress that launched a thousand ships.
In particular, viewers are learning how figures in the pre-“Game of Thrones” Westeros cannon use the power of dress to enhance their agenda. We saw it with Cersei and her short cut and dark gowns alluding to revenge; with Daenerys and her shift from an innocent white wardrobe to the cloaks and gowns befitting of a monarch; and now, in episode five, the queen of Westeros, Alicent Hightower, takes centre stage. Hours late, she enters the great hall for the feast celebrating the wedding of Rhaenyra and Laenor, wearing an elaborate, green jacquard gown with gold appliqué. Fans are progressively seeing her character grow into her own, particularly through her dress, but this instance is even more nuanced.
Not only was the dress beautiful and befitting of a royal union, but it also was quite symbolic. Alicent is married into the house of Targaryen, whose colours are black and red. As a representative of that said house, a dress in the vein of that colour palette would have been fitting. Her opting for a green dress “is an act of defiance on Alicent’s part,” according to Comic Book’s Charlie Ridgely.
There’s a scene where two lords discuss the queen’s entrance and the symbolism behind the green gown. Apparently, the colours of the flame atop Alicent’s house, High Tower, change depending on certain instances. “Green signifies the calling of their banners, which usually means going to war,” explains Ridgely. Perhaps her dress is a foreshadow that war, or at least conflict, could be on the horizon.
In the episodes to come, as we shift ten years in the future and see our main characters grow and dynamics shift, will this one green dress significantly impact the course of the great houses of Westeros? Only time will reveal.
Related: The Hidden Meanings Behind the Costumes on “House of the Dragon”