A major exhibition titled "Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style" will be held at Buckingham Palace next spring, displaying about 200 items from the late Queen's wardrobe. This exhibition will showcase significant clothing items from her childhood to her reign, including her wedding dress made by Sir Norman Hartnell. It will also feature dresses that served as diplomatic statements and everyday clothing, along with design sketches and correspondence regarding her fashion choices. The event aligns with the centenary of her birth, celebrating her fashion legacy.
The exhibition, featuring about 200 items from her childhood to her reign, is touted as the biggest ever display of Queen Elizabeth's clothing.
Among the highlights will be her wedding dress created by Sir Norman Hartnell in 1947, showcasing important pieces from her life.
The display will also feature clothing used for diplomatic purposes, such as a gown made for a state banquet in Pakistan incorporating the national colors.
This exhibition will celebrate Queen Elizabeth's unique British style and her enduring fashion legacy, marking the centenary of her birth.
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