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  2. 16 "The Crown" Costumes Side By Side With The Royal ... - AOL

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    It seems like the Queen's wedding veil alone required a mid-size army of embroiderers.View Entire Post › 16 "The Crown" Costumes Side By Side With The Royal Family's Real-Life Outfits Skip to ...

  3. 'The Crown' costume designer shares how she reimagined ... - AOL

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    Sid Roberts, who designs costumes for Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana on the show, talks about her process for dressing the royals for Season 6.

  4. The costume wizard behind those 'Wicked' outfits has been ...

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    While there, he utilized artisans who embroidered costumes, made hats or developed textiles for “Bridgerton,” “The Crown,” “Queen Charlotte” and the London production of “Hamilton ...

  5. Michele Clapton - Wikipedia

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    A dress and lace jacket designed by Michele Clapton, and worn by Claire Foy when playing Queen Elizabeth II in season 1, episode 6 of The Crown. Photo taken at Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library in 2019. Michele Clapton is a British costume designer. [1]

  6. Fengguan - Wikipedia

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    Liulongsan fengguan (Chinese: 六龍三鳳冠) is the 6-dragons-3-phoenixes crown. Sanlonger fengguan (Chinese: 三龍二鳳冠) is the 3-dragons-2-phoenixes crown. Only the crowns of empresses and crown princesses (wife of crown prince) can have temple ornaments adorned, with the empress's crown having 6 blades of temple ornaments (3 on each ...

  7. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Mary wore her crown and robes for state ceremonies, including the first day of the Parliament of Scotland on 26 May 1563. [86] Her robes were later described as a "rob ryall of purper velvot embroiderit about with gold, furrit with spottit armenis and a band about". [87] Scottish monarchs had robes for their coronations and for Parliament.