Scottish Daily Mail

Queen of style... celebratin­g a life of royal couture

- By Karrie Gillett

THE largest exhibition of the Queen’s clothes and accessorie­s ever shown in Scotland will open at the Palace of Holyroodho­use to mark her 90th birthday.

The display, being held from April 21, has been selected to cover the Queen’s life and reign, and includes evening and day wear.

It is one of three separate special exhibition­s entitled Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen’s Wardrobe to be held at the monarch’s official residences during 2016 – each displaying a different selection of outfits.

Exhibition­s at Buckingham Palace from July 23 and at Windsor Castle from September 17 will follow.

In total, more than 150 outfits worn by the Queen will be presented across the three sites, many chosen because of their close associatio­n with t he location.

Edinburgh’s Palace of Holyroodho­use has been the setting for many significan­t official occasions during Her Majesty’s reign, including in 1962 when she wore a Hartnell evening gown of pale-blue silk faille for a gala performanc­e of Rob Roy at the Royal Lyceum during the state visit to Scotland of King Olav of Norway.

Sir Norman Hartnell, who first worked for the then Princess Elizabeth in the 1940s, produced many evening dresses in her wardrobe.

The exhibition at Buckingham Palace will present outfits worn from the 1920s to the 2010s from ceremonial and military attire to ensembles worn at family celebratio­ns. The Windsor Castle event will bring together outfits worn by the young Princess Elizabeth.

 ??  ?? Majestic: The Queen goes to meet the Pope at the Vatican in 1980
Majestic: The Queen goes to meet the Pope at the Vatican in 1980
 ??  ?? Formal: Dress worn at the Vatican
Formal: Dress worn at the Vatican
 ??  ?? Graceful: A John Anderson dress
Graceful: A John Anderson dress
 ??  ?? Flowing: Norman Hartnell gown
Flowing: Norman Hartnell gown

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