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Royal Dresses Go on Display


The Duchess of Cambridge may be just days away from giving birth but, for now at least, the eyes of royal watchers are fixed on three royal moms who came before her – Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Princess Diana – and their royal fashions.  A new exhibit, titled “Fashion Rules,” opens Thursday, July 4, at Kensington Palace and features 21 of the designer gowns worn by Kate’s in-laws.
 An employee cleans the glass cabinet showing a turban dress worn by Princess Margaret.

 Dresses of Princess Diana are displayed at the Fashion Rules exhibition at Kensington Palace in London.
 Dresses of Princess Diana are displayed at the Fashion Rules exhibition at Kensington Palace in London.
 An employee fixes a dress of Queen Elizabeth II on display at the Fashion Rules exhibition.
 An employee cleans the glass cabinet showing a turban dress worn by Princess Margaret.
 An employee fixes a dress of Queen Elizabeth II on display at the Fashion Rules exhibition.
 An evening gown, designed by Norman Hartnell and once worn by the Queen, is displayed.
 A kaftan and turban, designed by Carl Toms and worn by Princess Margaret, is displayed.
 Costumes ranging from summer dresses to formal wear, worn by the late Princess Diana, are displayed.
 A kaftan and turban, designed by Carl Toms and worn by Princess Margaret, is displayed.


 An employee cleans the glass cabinet showing a turban dress worn by Princess Margaret.
 A kaftan and turban, designed by Carl Toms and worn by Princess Margaret, is displayed.
 A kaftan and turban, designed by Carl Toms and worn by Princess Margaret, is displayed.
An evening gown, designed by Norman Hartnell and once worn by the Queen, is displayed in the Fashion Rules Exhibition at Kensington Palace. The new exhibition will showcase a display of clothes worn by members of the Royal Family in the late twentieth century and opens on July 4.

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