The different fashion styles adopted by the late Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom will be presented at a large exhibition next year at Buckingham Palace. About 200 items, such as dresses and jewelry, hats and shoes, will compose the largest clothing exposure of the late queen.
Objects from her childhood to her long kingdoms will be included in the report ‘Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style’ organized on the occasion of the centenary of its birth. One of the first surviving clothes from her wardrobe to be presented is a silver dress for bridesmaids of lame and tulle, which she wore at the age of eight in 1934 at her uncle’s wedding, Duke of Kent.
The Mark the Centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s Birth, The Largest Ever Exhibition of the Late Queen’s Fashion Will Go on Display in 2026.
• Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style Opens Spring 2026
• Dates Announced & Tickets on Sale Nov 2025
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Her wedding dress, created in 1947 by designer Sir Norman Hartnell, clothes that could also serve as a diplomatic message, such as a green and white dress that were sewn for a state symposium in Pakistan in 1961 and more relaxed appearances that show her fashion trends and her fashion trends. clothing.
The Queen’s clothing when she was staying in the holiday home, including horseback riding jackets, checkered skirts and silk scarves will also have a place in the exhibition.
“The year would be 100 years old, this exhibition will be a celebration of the unique British style of Queen Elizabeth and her timeless heritage in fashion.” The curator of the exhibition, Carolin de Gitto, said.
The exhibition that will be inaugurated at the King’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace next spring will record the life of Queen Elizabeth through the clothes she wore at public events and personal moments.
The “archive” with the clothes of Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 96 in 2022, is now under the care of the Royal Collections Foundation, which announced the report. An official edition to celebrate the centenary, entitled “Queen Elizabeth II: Fashion and Style”, will accompany the exhibition. Written by De Gitto, the edition will include fashion experts and designers and will examine the support of the British fashion industry by the queen.
Source :Skai
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