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Queen Elizabeth II’s wardrobe will be in the news in a rare Buckingham Palace exhibition next year.
“Queen Elizabeth II: His Life in Style” exhibition was announced by the Royal Collection Trust on 21 July. The exhibition will have more than 200 items, half of which will be on performance for the first time.
The pieces spread the life of Elizabeth as a queen from childhood through her reign.
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The exhibition has the 100th anniversary of Elizabeth’s birth and will run from Kings Gallery of Buckingham Palace to 2026.
In a statement, the organization displayed the “biggest and most widespread” collection of Rani’s fashion.
The Royal Collection Trust will stage a major exhibition of Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 2026. (Istock; Royal Collection Trust)
Elizabeth, who died in 2022, became Queen in 1952. She was the longest serving emperor to serve the longest, with 70 -year -old Queen Victoria crossing the 63 -year term.
“Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion archive is one of the largest and most important living collections of the 20th century British fashion.”
Some standouts will include her 1947 wedding dress and her 1953 coronation dress, as well as her teenage and childhood pieces.
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“For the first time the show will be one of the early living pieces of the coture from his childhood wardrobe: The Silver Lame and Tulle Bridesmade Dress, designed by Edward Molinex, which they wore [at] The press release stated that in 1934, for the wedding of his uncle, Duke of Kent, the age of eight for Kent’s Duke, “is said in the press release.
The exhibition will demonstrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 Coronation Gown, which will be worn for her formal heavenry for the throne. (Royal Collection Trust)
The pieces include clothes, jewelry and hats with shoes and accessories.
Visitors will also be able to see the original design sketch and cloth samples – showing the involvement of the queen in the creation of the plus handwritten correspondence.
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Release said, “From sliced riding jackets for Tarton skirts and silk headscarvs, the visitors will never look at the examples of their practical everyday style sometimes-which inspires contemporary designers till date.”
Rani Elizabeth ruled for 70 years, crossing the 63 -year term of Rani Victoria. (Max Mambi/Indigo/Getty Images)
“Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion archive is one of the largest and most important living collections of the 20th century British fashion and is now part of the royal collection.”
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In a statement, exhibition curator Caroline de Guitat called Elizabeth’s style “immediately recognizable worldwide”.
“Only now, as the fashion archive of the heavenly queen comes under the care of the Royal Collection Trust, can we tell the story of thoughtful style options throughout life-from his hands to the role and the soft power behind his clothes, to the extraordinary craftsmanship behind each garment,” he said. “
The organizers gathered the upcoming exhibition the “largest and most comprehensive” performance of Rani Elizabeth II. (Royal Collection Trust)
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“In the year when she turned 100, the exhibition would be a celebration of the specific British style and permanent fashion heritage of Queen Elizabeth.”