Wedding dress of Princess Beatrice of York

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Wedding dress of Princess Beatrice of York
DesignerNorman Hartnell
Year1961 (1961)
TypeIvory gown
MaterialPaduasoy taffeta, Duchess satin and organza

The wedding dress of

Queen Elizabeth II, the bride's grandmother, in the 1960s. The original dress was altered by the Queen's dressmaker, Angela Kelly, and British fashion designer, Stewart Parvin, who remodelled and fitted the dress for Princess Beatrice.[1]

Creation and design

The dress was designed and made by

Queen Elizabeth II in the early 1960s. Hartnell was well known for his collaborations with the Royal Family, in particular Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen wore the dress, which originally featured a more voluminous hem but no sleeves, at events such as the premiere of Lawrence of Arabia in 1962 and the 1967 State Opening of Parliament.[1]

The dress is made from ivory peau de soie taffeta and is trimmed with ivory duchess satin. The gown also features diamanté adornments and a checkered, geometric bodice.[2]

Wedding dress

The Queen loaned the princess the dress for her wedding. The Queen's dressmaker, Angela Kelly, and the fashion designer and frequent royal collaborator, Stewart Parvin, worked together on the gown, altering it to fit Princess Beatrice and adding organza sleeves.

Princess Beatrice wore the

1947 and 1973 respectively. Princess Beatrice also carried a traditional royal bridal bouquet, with sprigs of myrtle
.

The dress along with a silk replica of her bouquet was exhibited by the

Royal Collection Trust at Windsor Castle from 24 September until 22 November 2020.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hallemann, Caroline (18 July 2020). "Princess Beatrice's Stunning Vintage Wedding Dress Was Her "Something Old"". Town and Country Magazine. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Princess Beatrice Borrowed Her Exquisite Wedding Dress from the Queen". Harper's Bazaar. 18 July 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  3. ^ Hallemann, Caroline (8 September 2020). "Princess Beatrice's Stunning Wedding Dress to Go On Display at Windsor Castle". Town & Country. Retrieved 9 September 2020.