I am interested in our Royal familyâs Fashion, past and present. In the Library I came across a book called âFashionista A century of style Iconsâ. Aware that Royals have been very influential on our fashion I began to flick through this book to see which ones were mentioned. I came across the Title âThe Duchess of Windsorâ and with further reading I learnt that just for her honeymoon she took sixty-six dresses!
Looking more into the Royalâs fashion I remembered about an exhibition that had previously been on. I searched this and found on Vogueâs website there was an article about this exhibition which was called âFashion Rules Restyledâ that occurred at Kensington Palace. By reading this it was interesting to find out what the people that designed the Royalâs clothes need to consider such as keeping to one block colour so that the Royal is visible.
I then found an article in Vogues most recent edition which talked about the Queen and her life. Although this article focused less on her fashion It still gave a good representation of the Queen herself which I think intern is reflected into her clothes. They talk about the Queen being âa sensible girlâ, which I think explains the sensibleness of the clothes she wears. It talks about the Queenâs dresses and explains why they have not changed too much in the many years she has reigned.
Looking at these different articles I found it interesting the different views and scopes taken on such an iconic families. It is a much discussed subject about the way they dress and from this I think that we can see how fashion is important in representing our individuality.
Bibliography
Book:
Werle, S (2009) Fashionista A Century of Style Icons London: Prestel Publishing
Website:
Milligan, L (2016) Inside Three Royal Wardrobes Available from:
http://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/queen-princess-diana-exhibition-fashion-rules-restyled[Accessed 13 November 2017]
Magazine Article:
Smith, Z (2017) Mrs Windsor, Vogue, December, 135 – 138