Dress worn by Queen Elizabeth II, βThe Flowers of the Fields of Franceβ designed by Norman Hartnell in 1957. It was worn by her on a state visit to Paris, and features embroidery of French flowers and golden bees, the symbol of Napoleon.
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Dress by Norman Hartnell, ca. 1924. Museum of London
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Norman Hartnell gown for Princess Margaret, 1949
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Norman Hartnell dress worn by Queen Elizabeth in 1957.
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1943 utility fashions by Norman Hartnell.
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Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II in a blue Norman Hartnell gown on a state visit to France, year 1957
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Elizabeth II wearing dress made by one of her favorite designers, Norman Hartnell. He also designed her Coronation gown and wedding dress.
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Princess Margaret posing for an official portrait in a pink Norman Hartnell, year 1956
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Princess Beatrice wearing a dress designed by Norman Hartnell and owned by Queen Elizabeth II
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Norman Hartnell couture ca. 1953. Private collection
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Worn by Margaret Whigham, a Scottish millionaire's daughter, when she wed American golfer Charles Sweeny at the Brompton Oratory in London. The Norman Hartnell gown took a team of 30 seamstresses 6 weeks to make, at the then-shocking cost of Β£52 [via Twitter @WornOnThisDay] Check link for more pics
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Debutante gown. White tulle strewn with gold stars. Norman Hartnell. 1938.
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From Norman Hartnell, 1943.
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A Norman Hartnell gown in the V&A, London, from 1957.
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A Norman Hartnell evening gown. 1924.
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Berkatex by Norman Hartnell, 1943.
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1953 Norman Hartnell dress inspired by seaweed. V&A Museum
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Gown designed by Norman Hartnell for Queen Elizabeth II 1957
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Norman Hartnell Evening Dress 1960 [440x872]
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Norman Hartnell Evening Dress 1960
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"The maple leaf of Canada" gown designed by Norman Hartnel for Queen Elizabeth II 1951
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