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7 spectacular vintage looks from The Queen's wardrobe which could be worn again now

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has borrowed one of The Queen’s Sixties Norman Hartnell gowns for her wedding day, does this mean that the royal archives might be open for more special-occasion loans?

Of course, Bea’s nuptials were an extraordinary case, and many of Her Majesty’s vintage pieces are delicate and must be preserved for posterity, but equally many have only been worn a handful of times and would still look modern now.

There are dozens of looks to choose from, but scouring Her Majesty’s '50s, '60s and '70s repertoire, these are the designs which would be a style hit now as much as they were the first time…The jewelled ballgown The most famous dress worn during The Queen’s State Visit to France in 1957 was the ‘Flowers of the Fields of France’ gown by Norman.

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