Dressing the Queen. Two Hundred Years of Makers and Monarchy





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The hidden story of the people who designed, sewed, stitched and steamed the
clothes of Britain's queens, from Victoria to the present day.
From tours and walkabouts to the dazzling spectacle of a wedding or Coronation,
the clothes worn by royal women have always been a fascination. Starting with
Queen Victoria and moving to the modern Elizabethan age, DRESSING THE QUEEN
shows the incredible craftmanship and painstaking effort that go into the making
of what is known as the ‘Royal Wardrobe’, from handmade boots to Crown Jewels;
country tweeds to delicate stockings.
Dress historian Kate Strasdin reveals a tribe of previously unsung women and
men. Some may be more renowned – such as designer Norman Hartnell or
suitcase-maker Louis Vuitton – but most are ordinary, highly talented working
people from across the British Isles. From rural straw plaiters to wartime
coat-makers and refugee glovers, their skilled labour is a vital part of our
country’s history.
As we see modern princesses sally forth in fantastically arranged ensembles, we
can think again of the vanishing trades that once employed millions – and still
remain integral to royal life today.
| Пользовательские характеристики | |
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| Иллюстрации | Черно-белые |
| Автор | Кейт Страсдін |
| Вес | 0.52 грамм |
| Количество страниц | 336 стр. |
| Язык | Английский |
| Палітурка | Тверда |
| Год издания | 2026 |
| Формат | 22.3 x 16.4 см |
- Цена: 2 070 ₴





