Royal Women | Events at The Fashion Museum
Image: Red, green and cream tartan silk satin evening dress worn by Queen Alexandra Image: Red, green and cream tartan silk satin evening dress worn by Queen Alexandra Show image info

Red, green and cream tartan silk satin evening dress worn by Queen Alexandra

Royal Women

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Wives and daughters, sisters and mothers; none of the Royal women featured in the exhibition was monarch; yet each played a key role in the British monarchy.

Royal Women examines how these roles influenced their choice of dress. Exhibition highlights include Alexandra, Princess of Wales’ wedding dress, dating from 1863, on loan from the Royal Collection, generously lent by Her Majesty The Queen.

Also on display is an ensemble of gold and pale green velvet, worn by Queen Mary to the wedding of her granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth. A selection of royal accessories complement the fashions presented in the exhibition.

Items of dress belonging to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother includes a dove grey silk satin ball gown from 1954. Dresses worn by the Queen’s sister, Princess Margaret, show her glamorous side and her patronage of designers such as Christian Dior and Norman Hartnell.

The stories behind the dresses and the choice of colour, cut or style can tell us much about Alexandra, Mary, Elizabeth, and Margaret, and how they chose to present themselves as royal women.