Glamorous dresses, tailored suits and other outfits, all part of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, are going on display this week at Kensington Palace in London. The exhibition, “Dress Codes,” showcases 34 pieces worn by royals such as Queen Victoria and Diana, Princess of Wales, along with clothing worn at court by debutantes, diplomats and others “to show the breadth of the collection,” said Matthew Storey, the exhibition’s curator. The exhibition is supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation.
In London, Palace Dress Codes Are the Theme of a New Display

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