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The skirt comprised some 30 metres of fabric. Hartnell specifically kept the adornments of the dress such as the crystal embellishments and beading to a minimum in order to suit Margaret's petite frame. [1] The dress now belongs to the British Royal Collection and is part of a display of royal wedding dresses at Kensington Palace in London. [2]
Princess Margaret met photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1958 at a dinner party at the Chelsea home of Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. [2] [3] The two had previously encountered each other when Armstrong-Jones was the photographer at the wedding of Margaret's friends, Lady Anne Coke and The Hon. Colin Tennant, in April 1956. [4]
According to the post, the photo was taken on May 6, 1960 and Princess Margaret was wearing a Norman Hartnell dress. The caption also explains that the royal couple commissioned British ...
Princess Margaret's wedding gown. Princess Margaret wore a French-made white satin gown trimmed with orange blossom, myrtle and Irish lace. Her veil, a gift from the ladies of Ireland, later draped her coffin and was removed and given to her daughter Ingrid who wore it at her wedding in 1935.
On May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret married Lord Snowdon at Westminster Abbey. It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television, with an estimated 300 million viewers tuning in around ...
Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister, who would have turned 91 on August 21, became a fashion icon in the '60s and '70s with her colorful looks.
Margaret's wedding dress for her marriage to Charles Sweeny in 1933, designed by Norman Hartnell. It was made of silk satin and tulle embroidered with glass beads, with a 2.6-metre train. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. On 21 February 1933, following her conversion to Roman Catholicism, [2] Margaret married Sweeny at the Brompton Oratory ...
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