Queen Elizabeth II's fashion to feature in exhibit
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 21 – The exhibition will display about 200 garments including previously unseen pieces, highlighting Queen Elizabeth II's influence on British fashion and diplomatic messaging through style.
- At The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style opens in early 2026 to mark the centenary, showcasing her largest fashion exhibition ever.
- The Queen’s fashion archive ranks among the largest surviving collections, and Caroline de Guitaut said the exhibition sheds new light on Elizabeth II’s hands-on role in wardrobe creation.
- Highlights include a silver lamé and tulle bridesmaid dress, Ian Thomas evening gowns and Sir Norman Hartnell wedding and coronation outfits, alongside roughly 200 pieces half on public display for the first time.
- Royal Collection Trust will publish Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style in March 2026 at £40.00, and tickets go on sale in November 2025, with Angela Kelly serving as curator for her wardrobe.
- By exploring her wardrobe across ten decades, the exhibition underscores Elizabeth II’s influence, and visitors will examine unseen design sketches, fabric samples and correspondence.
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