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No, because Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901 and the modern zipper was not made until 1914.

(Gideon Sundback's invention of the "Hookless Fastener No. 2" in 1914 was the first version of the zipper without any major design flaws and essentially indistinguishable from modern zippers.)

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9y ago

It was possible for Queen Victoria to fasten her gown with a zipper. The zipper was invented in 1890 and Queen Victoria lived until 1901.

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14y ago

The zipper was invented in 1896 by W.L. Judson and she lived until 1901, so most of her life there were no zippers.

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11y ago

Yes she could have beccause the zipper was invented in 1893 and she she was born in 1819 and died in 1893.

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13y ago

No. Zippers were not invented until 1893. They were used on luggage until the 1930s when they were first inserted into the side of form-fitting gowns.

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8y ago

No zippers were not invented then.

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