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Gown Collection (page 7)

From Buckingham Palace to the stage, the gown has always been a symbol of elegance and power

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1812. Creator: John Bell

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1812. Creator: John Bell
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1812

Background imageGown Collection: Julie (Julia Mathilda) Berwald, nee Åkerhielm af Margrethelund (1822-1877), opera singer... 1860

Julie (Julia Mathilda) Berwald, nee Åkerhielm af Margrethelund (1822-1877), opera singer... 1860. Creator: Maria Rohl
Julie (Julia Mathilda) Berwald, nee...kerhielm af Margrethelund (1822-1877), opera singer, married to baron court marshal Gustaf Georg Knut...kerhielm af Mergrethelund, 1860

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Creator: Unknown

Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Creator: Unknown
Hedvig Sofia, 1623-83, Princess of Brandenburg, 1649. Additional Info: Portrait of Hedwig Sophie of Brandenburg (1623-1683), wife of William VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1629-1663)

Background imageGown Collection: Madame Saint-Ange Chevrier, 1807. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly

Madame Saint-Ange Chevrier, 1807. Creator: Louis Leopold Boilly
Madame Saint-Ange Chevrier, 1807

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, c.1651

Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, c.1651. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, c.1651

Background imageGown Collection: Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, 1773. Creator: Joseph Hickel

Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, 1773. Creator: Joseph Hickel
Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, 1773

Background imageGown Collection: Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, between c.1773 and c.1774

Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, between c.1773 and c.1774. Creator: Joseph Hickel
Marie Antoinette, 1755-1793, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of France, between c.1773 and c.1774

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Adlersparre, 1729-1815, 1746. Creator: Johan Joachim Streng

Hedvig Adlersparre, 1729-1815, 1746. Creator: Johan Joachim Streng
Hedvig Adlersparre, 1729-1815, 1746

Background imageGown Collection: Isabella Klara Eugenia, 1566-1633, married to Archduke Albrecht of Austria

Isabella Klara Eugenia, 1566-1633, married to Archduke Albrecht of Austria. Creator: Frans Pourbus the Younger
Isabella Klara Eugenia, 1566-1633, married to Archduke Albrecht of Austria, Unknown date

Background imageGown Collection: Josefina Maximiliana Eugenia Napoleana, 1807-1876, Queen of Sweden, with son Karl (XV), 1826

Josefina Maximiliana Eugenia Napoleana, 1807-1876, Queen of Sweden, with son Karl (XV), 1826. Creator: Fredric Westin
Josefina Maximiliana Eugenia Napoleana, 1807-1876, Queen of Sweden, with son Karl (XV), 1826

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century. Creator: David von Krafft

Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 19th century

Background imageGown Collection: Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV, 1860. Creator: Karl Stefan Bennet

Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV, 1860. Creator: Karl Stefan Bennet
Lovisa, 1828-1871, queen, married to king Karl XV, 1860

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Ball or Evening Full Dress), 1822. Creator: Unknown

Fashion Plate (Ball or Evening Full Dress), 1822. Creator: Unknown
Fashion Plate (Ball or Evening Full Dress), 1822

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Parisian Walking Dress), c1824. Creator: Unknown

Fashion Plate (Parisian Walking Dress), c1824. Creator: Unknown
Fashion Plate (Parisian Walking Dress), c1824. Probably from La Belle Assemblee

Background imageGown Collection: Jeanne Parmentier, 1634-1710, married De Geer, 1656. Creator: Bartholomeus van der Helst

Jeanne Parmentier, 1634-1710, married De Geer, 1656. Creator: Bartholomeus van der Helst
Jeanne Parmentier, 1634-1710, married De Geer, 1656

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie, 1761-1832, married Armfelt, late 18th-early 19th century

Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie, 1761-1832, married Armfelt, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Per Hillestrom
Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie, 1761-1832, married Armfelt, late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageGown Collection: Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century. Creator: Johan Baptista van Uther

Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century. Creator: Johan Baptista van Uther
Margareta Leijonhuvud, 1516-1551, Queen of Sweden, 16th century

Background imageGown Collection: Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas

Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Christina, 1626-1689, Queen of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageGown Collection: Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken, 17th century

Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrücken, 17th century. Creator: Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
Katarina, 1584-1638, Princess of Sweden, Palatine Countess of Zweibrucken, 17th century

Background imageGown Collection: Lovisa Ulrika, 1720-1782, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Prussia, mid-18th century

Lovisa Ulrika, 1720-1782, Queen of Sweden, Princess of Prussia, mid-18th century

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Fancy Ball Dress), 1820. Not from Ackermann's Repository of Arts: instead from La Belle Assemblee, in which the plates were dated one month ahead, so this one reads August 1820

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1815

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Carriage Costume), 1822. Creator: John Bell

Fashion Plate (Carriage Costume), 1822. Creator: John Bell
Fashion Plate (Carriage Costume), 1822

Background imageGown Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century

Hedvig Eleonora, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: David von Krafft
Hedvig Eleonora, 1636-1715, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen of Sweden, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1822. Creator: John Bell

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1822. Creator: John Bell
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1822

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Indoor Morning Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Indoor Morning Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Indoor Morning Dress), 1812

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Full Dress), 1812

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1826

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1825

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Dinner Dress), 1825

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1824

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Opera Dress), 1824

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1823

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1823

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1823. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1823

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1822

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Walking Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Carriage Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Carriage Dress), 1818. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Carriage Dress), 1818

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Parisian Ball Dress), 1817

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1817

Background imageGown Collection: Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann

Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1816. Creator: Rudolph Ackermann
Fashion Plate (Promenade Dress), 1816



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From Buckingham Palace to the stage, the gown has always been a symbol of elegance and power. In this iconic portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 1953, she dons a regal gown fit for a queen. In Marjorie Miller's painting 'Spring's Promise, ' a delicate floral gown captures the essence of renewal and hope. It reminds us that fashion can be an expression of optimism and beauty. The love story continues as Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh grace us with their presence in 1954. The Queen's stunning gown radiates sophistication, while the Duke stands by her side in admiration. Maria Callas enchants audiences not only with her mesmerizing voice but also with her impeccable style. Dressed in Dior, she exudes glamour and allure on stage. Traveling back in time to the 17th century, we encounter an eerie yet fascinating figure - the plague doctor. Clad in a distinctive cloak-like gown adorned with bird-like masks, this haunting image serves as a reminder of our history's darkest times. Literature comes alive through Kenneth Grahame's 'Wind in the Willows. ' As Mr. Toad embarks on his adventures, he sports various outfits including an elegant evening gown during his escapades at Toad Hall. The Supremes captivate audiences with their soulful harmonies and show-stopping performances. Their matching gowns exemplify unity and style as they take center stage together. Stepping into 1954 fashion trends, we witness women embracing femininity through elegant gowns that accentuate their curves and celebrate their individuality. David Wright's artwork 'Flower in her Hair' depicts timeless beauty enhanced by an exquisite flowing gown. The combination creates an ethereal aura that captivates all who behold it. A royal wedding is never complete without breathtaking gowns worn by both bride and guests alike.