Queen Victoria's Costume for the Stuart Ball, 1851 Designed by Lemi Pearls, Silk, Gold Braid, Silver Fringe, Irish Lace Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Image Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Beaded with seed pearls, the silk gown is also adorned with gold braid, silver fringe and lace. The underskirt was a luxurious brocade created in Benares. The lace is of the finest quality—created in Ireland—in a Venetian raised-point needle style. The lace was most likely purchased at The Great Exhibition of 1850.
While the exact makers of the gown are unknown, it is known to have been designed (with much instruction from the Queen) by Eugéne Lemi—a favorite of the Queen. In this magnificent costume, she’s sure to have made the grand entrance that she’d hoped for.
Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Images Via The Royal Collection Trust All Images Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Images Via The Royal Collection Trust All Images Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Images Via The Royal Collection Trust All Images Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Images Via The Royal Collection Trust All Images Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
Crown Copyright The Royal Collection Images Via The Royal Collection Trust All Images Courtesy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II |
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