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The Cartier Halo Tiara: A Royal Legacy

29/04/202528/04/2025 Mistress of the RobesLeave a comment
A detailed tiara made by Cartier in 1936, featuring 16 graduated scrolls adorned with 739 brilliant-cut diamonds and 149 baton diamonds, showcasing intricate design and luxury.

When she emerged from that Rolls-Royce Phantom VI at the Abbey’s West Door on 29th April 2011, Kate Middleton wasn’t just wearing a beautiful custom Alexander McQueen dress — she was also showcasing a stunning tiara that hadn’t been seen in public for almost 40 years.

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Royal Jewels

Prince Albert’s Sapphire Cluster Brooch

12/02/202528/02/2026 Mistress of the RobesLeave a comment

Prince Albert is remembered for many things – his interest in science and farming, his patronage of the arts, and the personal triumph that was the Great Exhibition – but what not enough people talk about, outside of already interested circles, is his fantastic eye for jewels.

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⁣House of Worth ball gown, Ca. 1900-1905⠀ English dress of aubergine coloured silk, with deep V-neck to the bodice and gigot sleeves. Also featured, 1830s pelerine collar of whitework embroidered muslin.⠀ Victorian visiting dress. Two-piece dress of gleaming white satin, and trimmed with wide bands of black velvet.⠀ Two piece dress of grey silk taffeta, worn by Ella Merriweather on her wedding day in November 1874.⁣ Gala dress belonging to Queen Maud of Norway.⠀ Edwardian wedding dress. Two-piece cream silk gown comprising boned bodice, skirt and bertha.⠀ Designed by Charles-Frederick Worth, this ivory silk satin evening dress features gigot sleeves and delicate pale pink silk chiffon accents. The skirt is a masterpiece, with sunbeam and cloud patterns of pink silk tulle and bead embroidery. Timeless beauty in every stitch.⠀ The 'Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style' exhibition opens today at the Kings Gallery. One of the many fabulous items on display is this beautiful teal velvet coat, made by Norman Hartnell for the then Princess Elizabeth. The coat is single breasted, with a shawl collar. a  full skirt, and six teal buttons down the front.⁣ English day dress, Ca. 1855⠀
  • The Girls of Great Britain & Ireland Tiara
  • Queen Victoria’s Diamond and Sapphire Coronet
  • The Fashion of Elizabeth II’s Coronation: Styled by Norman Hartnell
  • The Coronation Necklace and Earrings
  • Princess Louise’s Diamond Necklace Tiara

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