Norman Hartnell (vintage gown loaned by Queen Elizabeth II)

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Norman Hartnell (vintage gown loaned by Queen Elizabeth II) is a historic ivory gown by British couturier Sir Norman Hartnell, originally designed for the Queen and later adapted for Princess Beatrice’s wedding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gown
historic garment
wedding dress
adaptedFor Princess Beatrice NERFINISHED
associatedWith British royal family
Princess Beatrice NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
color ivory
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
couturier Sir Norman Hartnell NERFINISHED
designer Sir Norman Hartnell NERFINISHED
fashionHouse Norman Hartnell NERFINISHED
garmentCategory royal attire
laterWearer Princess Beatrice NERFINISHED
loanContext loan from the wardrobe of Queen Elizabeth II
loanedBy Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
material satin
notableFor being a vintage royal gown
design by royal couturier Sir Norman Hartnell
reuse in a modern royal wedding
originalWearer Queen Elizabeth II GENERATED
stylePeriod mid-20th century fashion
typeOfGarment evening gown GENERATED
usedOnOccasion wedding of Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi NERFINISHED
wornBy Princess Beatrice NERFINISHED

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Princess Beatrice of York weddingDressDesigner Norman Hartnell (vintage gown loaned by Queen Elizabeth II)