Dress worn by Queen Alexandra (1894) by Mme. FromontHistoric Royal Palaces
Queen Alexandra was a Danish princess who married the future Edward VII. She wore this dress to the christening of her grandson, the future Edward VIII, in 1894.
This dress was made in Paris by a dressmaker named Madame Fromont. Alexandra used fashionable foreign suppliers as well as British makers for her wardrobe.
Dress worn by Queen Alexandra (1894) by Mme. FromontHistoric Royal Palaces
The distinctive shape of this dress came from wearing a corset to help Alexandra achieve a fashionable silhouette.
Alexandra often wore high-necked garments or used chokers or necklaces.
Dress, back, worn by Queen Alexandra (1894) by Mme. FromontHistoric Royal Palaces
This dress dates to later in her life when Alexandra was almost 50. Only two years earlier her eldest son Prince Albert Victor had died aged 28. Alexandra wore the colours pale mauve, white and black, symbolic of half mourning, for the rest of her life.
This dress was originally a bright lilac colour. Look closely and you can see hints of the original colour in the deep folds of the fabric.
Dress worn by Queen Alexandra (1894) by Mme. FromontHistoric Royal Palaces
Conservator Anne-Marie Britton and Curator Matthew Storey tell us a bit more about how this dress and its history are being protected for future generations in the following video.
Queen Alexandra's dressHistoric Royal Palaces
Dress worn by Queen Alexandra (1894) by Mme. FromontHistoric Royal Palaces
Browse more of Queen Alexandra's garments as well as other items from the Victorian period.
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