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Silk chiffon and velvet Evening Dress by Norman Hartnell, circa 1929. "This dress was worn by Anne, Countess of Rosse, she was photographed wearing it in Vogue in 1929."
Dress belonging to a young Queen Victoria.

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Handstitched dress, taffeta with brocade velvet, 1860. (Belonged to Empress Carlota of Mexico?) Collection of Museo Nacional de Historia, Castillo de Chapultepec.
Gown worn by Crown Princess Marie of Romania to the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II in 1896.

1896 Marie of Romania's gown worn to Nicholas II's coronation | Grand Ladies

Woman's Dress and Train, Portugal, c. 1845. Silk satin with metallic-thread embroidery and silk net (tulle) trim. Said to have been worn by Queen Maria II of Portugal (reigned 1826-53) in 1850. Collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Court train, by Nicaud of Paris, 1901, Paleis Het Loo. Photos: Stef Verstraaten. From the trousseau of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. The gala bodice was created later. Silver wire, glass beads, tulle, tarlatan. Louis XVI-style embroideries.
A never before seen dress made for and worn by Queen Victoria. The cream silk satin dress, with intricate embroidery, was given to the young Queen in the 1850s by the wife John Gregory Crace.
Evening dress of Alexandra, Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra) ca. 1870 From the Fashion Museum, Bath on Twitter
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Coat and trousers worn by Louis XVII, Louis Charles de France, Duke of Normandy (1785-1795), circa 1792. Pink taffeta, round wooden buttons covered with pink silk thread © Eric Emo / Galliera / Roger-Viollet

Coat and trousers worn by Louis XVII, Louis Charles de France, Duke of Normandy, (1785–1795)

Dress (robe montante) belonging to Empress Shoken, made in France, Meiji era (1868-1912). Collection of Sugino Costume Museum.
Fringed and embroidered dress worn by Princess Victoria, the Princess Royal and Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, circa 1850.

Princess Victoria's Embroidered Dress, ca. 1850

Chanel (1920-1928): dresses that belonged to Princess Emilia Altieri. Donated by Princess Domietta del Drago. Tirelli Costumi authentic collection.
Chanel (1922-1928): dresses that belonged to Princess Emilia Altieri donated by her niece, Princess Domietta del Drago. Tirelli Costumi authentic collection.
Theater dress, worn by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962). Made by Ludwig Zwieback & Bruder (tailor). 1897. Het Loo Palace (on loan from the Royal Collections, The Hague). Photographer: Robert Mulder.

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Bodice of transformation dress, said to have belonged to Empress Eugénie, circa 1873. Collection of Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris. Black silk taffeta brocaded with silk roses in various tones of purple, green and yellow, purple silk taffeta bias, fluted black silk ribbon.