5 sets of dress for list
Many outfits are still being stored at museums and are considered artworks.
Until now, there are many articles about films in the movie and have many cases where designers are trying to recreate the costumes for a past era. But even if the outfit is beautiful and compatible with that historical period, when you study deeper, you will still realize it is not entirely true for history. So, instead of talking about the costume in the movie, we will tell you about some really great dresses. They are sewn for rich classes and are only worn on special occasions. Many ministries are still stored at museums and are considered artworks.
1.Dresslabour
This dress was sewn for Mary Curzon, Baron of Kedleston's Lady to wear in the coronation ceremony of King Edward Vii and Queen Alexandra. It was designed by Jean-Philippe Worth and reserved for Baron Lady Curzon. This outfit is sewn from chiffon fabric, which is then adorned with gold and silver only. Note that only gold means yellow yarn, not just a yellow thread. Then it was sent to Paris, France and was stylized into a two-piece dress including underwear and skirt. A long skirt with chiffon chiffon pinks on the tail is also added in Paris. After that, the outfit was sent back to India. The overall overall effect is impressive. The gold and silver threads are stitched by manual forming like a peacock feathers and the green "eyes" on those fur look like gems but are really made up of bugs elytron. This outfit is currently being stored in the museum, placed in a glass box to help track temperature and humidity around so that it is not damaged. Because the metal in the dress makes it not only heavy (4.5 kg) but also makes it very easily damaged.
2. SISI dress set
This gorgeous dress was sewn for Queen Elisabeth of Austria, who was nicknamed as Sisi. It was sewn by Charles Frederick Worth. If you look closely, you will notice that it looks extremely like, it can be said that it is almost as a copy of the dress Emmy Rossum worn in the ghost at the Opera House. You can admire this dress in a museum in Vienna. They have an exhibition area everything about Sisi's Corfu Couture. It has such a name because Sisi owns a palace in Corfu - a Greek island - and she likes to wear beautiful and unique outfits.
3.DressMarie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette is a fashion follower. Her fashion style is so attracted that anything she thinks is fashionable to create or break fashion trends and affect the fashion industry not only in France but also throughout Chau Europe. Many beautiful and sophisticated outfits, such as dresses with a wide skirt, have long been immortal in paintings. But her simple cotton dresses, often known as "Chemise A La Reine", are the most stirred because it doesn't just look like the lingerie at the time. Made from cotton anymore. A lot of events have taken place continuously, then finally led to an explosion in the use of slaves to produce enough cotton for this fashion trend.
4. Maria Alexandrovna
Maria Alexandrovna, also known as Hasse's Maria is the wife of Russian Emperor Alexander II. This dress is made in St. Petersburg and especially dedicated to the coronation ceremony. Maria was 32 years old at the time of this event and was married to Alexander II for 16 years. The dress was created by coordinating fashion styles at that time, a European dress with Russian style elements to match the coronation ceremony. The dress is decorated by embroidering only silver and it has been stored in the Kremlin for many years and is considered a artwork. But it is not only enough to be impressed to be kept in the museum, but it also inspires the curtains at the Mariinsky Theater in St.Peterburg, and this place is also named after the queen.
5. Crowned dress of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II was a very stylish lady. Currently, you can still see that when the costume she wears a color scheme suitable for all special occasions and rituals she attended. But her crowned dress is definitely one of the most impressive dresses she wore. It was designed by Norman Hartnell and it takes 8 months to work hard to complete it. Need a lot of gray substances and attempts to create it. The queen wanted his dress made of satin, like her wedding dress. It also has symbolic elements that are mosaic up to all countries of the United Kingdom and the countries of common prosperity. So it has an English commission, a branch of Irish, Scottish, Wales Leaf, a maple leaf for Canada, a glue tree for Australia, ... The Queen actually wore it a few times later When crowned, she wore in the inauguration of Parliament in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Ceylon.