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Gown Collection (page 4)

From Buckingham Palace to the stage, the gown has always been a symbol of elegance and power

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Gown Collection: Caroline Murat, Queen of Naples, 1814 (oil on canvas)
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Gown Collection: The Hon. Anne Fane, c. 1782 (oil on canvas)
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Gown Collection: William of Waynflete, 17th century (oil on panel)
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Gown Collection: Lady with Two Dogs
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Gown Collection: Fashion Show, 1921. Artist: Corinth, Lovis (1858-1925)
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Gown Collection: Printed Fortnum & Mason dresses for the Riviera casinos
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Gown Collection: Colette / Fantasio 1909
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Gown Collection: Harrods ballgown of nylon net, 1958
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Gown Collection: WW1 - Celebrating Victory Night 1919
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Gown Collection: Costume design by Gertrude A. Johnson
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Gown Collection: Rev. Edward Hale, Vanity Fair, Spy
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Gown Collection: CLIFTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. The cloakroom of the Clifton Assembly Rooms during a ball, Bath, England
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Gown Collection: MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. (1542-1587), Queen of Scotland, 1542-87: oil, 1578, by Peter Oudry
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Gown Collection: The race is not always to the beautiful. Pen and ink drawing, 1900, by Charles Dana Gibson
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Gown Collection: Albert Moores painting Dreamers
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Gown Collection: LAVINIA WARREN BUMPUS (1841-1919)
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Gown Collection: LILLIE LANGTRY (1852-1929). British actress
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Gown Collection: HOME TALENT, 1921. Phyllis Haver in a scene from the film
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Gown Collection: Bride in daffodil field, St Michaels Mount, Cornwall
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Gown Collection: John Kettlewell / Gucht
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Gown Collection: SARAH CHURCHILL (1660-1744). Nee Jennings. Duchess of Marlborough. Oil on canvas
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Gown Collection: DIANE DE POITIERS (1499-1566). Mistress of Henry II of France. Oil on wood painting
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Gown Collection: Art deco fashion sketch of bridal gown, London, 1921
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Gown Collection: A court dress to curtsey in from Harvey Nichols, 1935
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Gown Collection: Sir Douglas Haig, Vice Admiral Keyes and Sir A Bodkin
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Gown Collection: Womens fashion in velvet and fur, 1913
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Gown Collection: Edwardian schoolmaster in academic gown, Mid Wales
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Gown Collection: His Share by Muriel Dawson
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Gown Collection: Richard of India - Maharajah in Istanbul
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Gown Collection: A dress show at Luciles fashion house
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Gown Collection: Erasmus / Scriven / Penn
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Gown Collection: A Kabuki Play / Japan / C19
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Gown Collection: Belgian Baby & Dogs
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Gown Collection: To bin with a grin
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Gown Collection: Full-length cabinet portrait, 1860-1865. Creator: Unknown
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Gown Collection: Two men and a woman in 17th century clothing. Creator: Unknown
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Gown Collection: Gustaf III's national costume, 1780. Creator: Unknown
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Gown Collection: Group portrait of members of August Strindberg's family, 1870-1880. Creator: Unknown
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Gown Collection: Man and woman in wedding clothes from Vingåker, Södermanland, 'Sandberg / Forssell'
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Gown Collection: Fashion poster from Stockholm's Modejournal, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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Gown Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
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Gown Collection: Woman sitting at vanity table, putting on lipstick, (B&W), portrait
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Gown Collection: Queen Victoria, with her husband, Prince Albert
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Gown Collection: Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)
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Gown Collection: George Martin launching the worlds first degree course in pop music
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Gown Collection: 27 Year old Eric Wildman has started a business by the name of Corpun Educational Supply
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Gown Collection: Reverie Date: 1890
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Gown Collection: The First Grandchild - three generations of German Royalty, Grandfather Kaiser Wilhelm II


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From Buckingham Palace to the stage, the gown has always been a symbol of elegance and power. In this iconic portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 1953, she dons a regal gown fit for a queen. In Marjorie Miller's painting 'Spring's Promise, ' a delicate floral gown captures the essence of renewal and hope. It reminds us that fashion can be an expression of optimism and beauty. The love story continues as Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh grace us with their presence in 1954. The Queen's stunning gown radiates sophistication, while the Duke stands by her side in admiration. Maria Callas enchants audiences not only with her mesmerizing voice but also with her impeccable style. Dressed in Dior, she exudes glamour and allure on stage. Traveling back in time to the 17th century, we encounter an eerie yet fascinating figure - the plague doctor. Clad in a distinctive cloak-like gown adorned with bird-like masks, this haunting image serves as a reminder of our history's darkest times. Literature comes alive through Kenneth Grahame's 'Wind in the Willows. ' As Mr. Toad embarks on his adventures, he sports various outfits including an elegant evening gown during his escapades at Toad Hall. The Supremes captivate audiences with their soulful harmonies and show-stopping performances. Their matching gowns exemplify unity and style as they take center stage together. Stepping into 1954 fashion trends, we witness women embracing femininity through elegant gowns that accentuate their curves and celebrate their individuality. David Wright's artwork 'Flower in her Hair' depicts timeless beauty enhanced by an exquisite flowing gown. The combination creates an ethereal aura that captivates all who behold it. A royal wedding is never complete without breathtaking gowns worn by both bride and guests alike.