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"Maple Leaf of Canada" dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, London, 1957. Worn by Queen Elizabeth II at a state banquet at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, in 1957. Photos (Top): Musée de l'histoire | Museum of History on Flickr; (Bottom): Marie-Louise Deruaz, Canadian Museum of Civilization. Satin, velvet, sequins, beads, rhinstones, simulated pearls, plastic flowers. Beaded white roses, representing the House of York, are scattered amongst the green velvet maple leaves.
Evening gown, by Sir Norman Hartnell, 1960. Duchesse satin, pearls, sequins, beads, diamantes. Royal Collection Trust/All Rights Reserved. H.M. Queen Elizabeth II wore the gown to the opening of Parliament in Freetown, Sierra Leone, on December 12, 1961 (see above photo, via romanbenedikhanson on Flickr).
Day Dress, Matching Jacket and Parasol, by Sir Norman Hartnell, 1938, made for Queen Elizabeth, who wore it to a garden party in the Bagatelle Gardens in the Bois de Boulogne during her state visit to France. The queen would wear the same dress again in 1939 at Buckingham Palace for a series of photographs by Cecil Beaton. Copyright (Top): Victoria and Albert Museum, London; (Bottom): Royal Collection Trust (courtesy Royalty Magazine).
Her Majesty The Queen (HRH The Queen) A mimosa tulle dress with Australia's native flower wattle worn by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II . From Silver and Gold by (Sir) Norman Hartnell (An Autobiography) 1955. (s'il vous plaît suivre minkshmink sur pinterest) (please follow minkshmink on pinterest) #hrhthequeen #queenelizabeth #normanhartnell #fashionillustration #gowns #royalgowns #wattle #fiftiesgowns #fiftiesfashion #royalty #royalfashion #ballgowns #sirnormanhartnell
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