She was in mourning because of Myrcella, so she was wearing black. She continued wearing black because she was in mourning again. The other continuities are just her fashion sense and adding the shoulder plates to project power.Zombie Jon Snow said:Texaggie7nine said:
Don't know if this ever has come up.
I just finished re watching Season 6 and noticed that the suit Cersei put on as she was waiting for the sept to blow up with everyone in it was the same suit she wore as she accepted the crown to be Queen. The only difference was the buffed up metal shoulder pads.
So was this just a way to show that she was becoming an even more dark person, or do you think she somehow imagined Tommen would kill himself, and she would ultimately get the crown?
I don't think that would be the case go since she had Tommen stopped from going. But why would she wear the same suit? What was the significance of putting it on at that moment?
I'm not really sure what you are inferring by that. Her outfit is similar, but I don't know why that would in any way imply she expected it or planned it, etc.
In fact it is almost assuredly a day or days later. Jaime rides up and the sept is still smoldering but that kind of fire would burn for a week (like bonfire) especially without firefighting equipment.
I think the only significance in the outfits other than being black and more somber is that the coronation day outfit is more regal and queenly.
She wasn't in mourning already in the first outfit although she was probably dressing for her dark mood of revenge perhaps.
Here are the two outfits
1. before the explosion
2. at the coronation perhaps days later