The sanguinary queen Elizabeth always dressed in robes white with silver (her favorite) or white and black, with countless jewels on the head, neck, arms and hands.
The treacherous, lascivious and spendthrift queen had red hair, which always have a great charm to the complexions clearer, so that she was using large amounts of belleto to appear white in the face.
The colors must for redheads are undoubtedly the blue and green.
The Blue, from the lighter shades of blue and turquoise to the most intense of the royal and night, is able to enhance the red color of the foliage and to attract the attention of those who look on his face. The Green mint, olive and emerald are always perfect, instead shades like lime green and legnano (and all those who tend to yellow) bumping over a red light, creating a disagreement color.
Instead, use colors that are too close to the color tone of the skin (very clear complexion) like beige, ivory or white, could switch off not only the complexion, but also the red hair creating a "pale" effect of the entire outfits. The same reasoning applies, in opposite direction, for the color black, that soak away too much from the color of the skin, might do "disappear" the complexion and accent too the hair color.
There are some colors which by their proximity to the color red, tend to be discordant with it and are therefore to be avoided. These colors are fuchsia, pink and orange, which derive from the red and already have a basis similar to that of the hair and therefore overload the color altering the visual perception.
Established that the queen did not know to dress and no had taste good in dressing, if she had known how to dress better, she would have been more popular and less bloodthirsty?