The styles of the late 1830s; consisting of a close-fitting bodice, natural waist and bell-shaped skirt were particularly becoming to the 4'11" queen. Her lack of height and a tendency toward plumpness made her look best in simple well-tailored clothes such as riding habits. Victoria set the style for wearing a scarlet & gold tunic, navy riding skirt and small plumed hat for reviewing the troops that is still worn to today by her great-great-granddaughter Elizabeth. She wore black for forty years after her husband Prince Albert died. But in her youth she possessed some remarkable and elegant outfits, now stored at Kensington Palace.
Queen Victoria dressed very appropiate. She wore long dresses and diamond crowns. She would wear a lot of makeup too. Her haor was usually in long styles. When her hair was not down it was usually up in strange styles.
Queen Victoria's dresses had the best craftsmanship and materials. She often wore silk dresses in luxuriant colors. Her dresses would have been comprised of a bodice, sleeves and a full skirt. After her husband's death she wore black for the rest of her life.
Queen Elizabeth II wears dresses, coats, and hats all designed and made by the Queen's Wardrobe department. She carries a matching handbag and wears gloves. She also likes to have a matching head scarf in case the hat gets damaged by rain. She carries a transparent umbrella with a coordinated colored handle and edged trim.
For shoes, she prefers a 2 inch heel but will wear flatter shoes if the occasion will be on uneven surfaces.
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The fashion was very heavy and grand compared to that of today.
She didn't! She spoke out against the wearing of makeup and thought it was fit only for actresses and prostitutes.
a silk dress
Yes, Queen Victoria wore dresses.
Cover girl
Yes she did.
Queen Victoria began to wear black after the death of her husband, Prince Albert. She continued to wear black, and mourn Albert's death, until she died.
She wore white!
No one will ever be sure who the first bride to wear white is, but it has been said that Queen Victoria of England was the first person to wear white and made a fashion statement with wearing white at her wedding.
Yes as a matter of fact it is named after Queen Victoria because she had a habit of wearing elaborate feathered head-wear.
Queen Victoria's grandma did. Her grandma was very pretty!
yes
yes she did
order of the garter
Dr William Howley