Inside the Queen Elizabeth’s Style Exhibit at Buckingham Palace
A 1956 portrait of Queen Elizabeth by Baron.
A 1956 portrait of Queen Elizabeth by Baron.
The “cherry blossom” dress, which Queen Elizabeth wore for a state visit to Japan in 1975, just one example of her diplomatic power dressing.
Queen Elizabeth in 1934, wearing a bridesmaid’s dress by Edward Molyneux, one of the Royal Collection’s oldest pieces belonging to the late monarch.
A double-decker lineup of Queen Elizabeth’s looks from the 1960s through the 1980s, part of the current show at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
Caroline de Guitaut, curator of Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style, which runs until Oct. 18 at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
A selection of Queen’s Elizabeth’s daywear looks from the 1960s through the 1980s at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
Queen Elizabth with Prince Philip on their wedding day in November, 1947.
The turquoise blue dress and bolero jacket that Queen Elizabeth wore to her sister Princess Margaret’s wedding in 1960. The outfit, which had a crinoline skirt and guipure lace details, was designed by Norman Hartnell.
An evening gown from 1952, by Norman Hartnell, made from duchesse satin, bugle beads, sequins, pearls, crystals. The queen wore in 1956 during a visit to Lagos, Nigeria.
An evening gown from 1957 by Norman Hartnell, made from blue velvet and purple shot-silk satin. The queen first wore it during a state visit to the Netherlands.