The British monarch wore a Norman Hartnell style for the 1953 ceremony at Westminster Abbey, with royal experts sharing inside secrets about the gown.
in 2022 — was crowned on June 2, 1953, and along with the pomp and pageantry of the day, the Norman Hartnell dress she wore stole the show.
The monarch “suggested the addition of embroideries in various colors rather than all in silver,” giving the dress another interesting element. If you look closely at the gown, you can see Elizabeth’s additions along the hem, with the floral design including Commonwealth emblems such as the Australian wattle, Canadian maple leaf, Indian lotus and New Zealand fern.Getty Images
The Irish symbol sits “just at the spot where Elizabeth’s left hand would have covered it,” the royal fashion expert says, explaining that it was created “to bring him and the dress good fortune with the press, and to help guide the Queen through the very long and complicated ceremony.”
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