Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Film Performance, 1952
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Film Performance, 1952
Front cover of the Tatler, featuring a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Royal Film Performance at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. The Queen wears an unusual halter-neck, black and white dress by Norman Hartnell. Known as the Magpie dress, copies of the gown were in high street shops within days. On her head is the Girls of Great Britain tiara.
1952
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1952 Bouquet Cinema Halter Hartnell Leicester Magpie Neck Norman Performance Tatler Tiara Elizabeth
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Cover Story: A Regal Evening at the Cinema - Queen Elizabeth II's Debut at the Royal Film Performance, 1952 (Tatler Magazine Cover) The front cover of the Tatler magazine from 1952 showcases a striking photograph of a young and radiant Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Royal Film Performance at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. The monarch, who had only ascended to the throne a few months prior, graced the prestigious event in an unusual yet elegant halter-neck dress designed by the esteemed British couturier, Norman Hartnell. Dubbed the "Magpie Dress," this black and white number boasted a captivating beaded and sequined bodice, adorned with intricate silver and pearl detailing. The Queen's regal attire was complemented by the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, a stunning diadem lent to her by her mother, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The tiara, featuring a central pearl and diamond brooch, was originally created for Queen Mary in 1913. As the Queen exited the theatre, she carried a small bouquet of flowers, adding a delicate touch to her regal appearance. The photograph, taken during her first public appearance since her accession, captured the nation's attention and was soon replicated in high street shops, allowing the general public to emulate the Queen's style. This iconic image, published on the cover of the Tatler magazine, encapsulates the essence of the 1950s, showcasing the young monarch's grace and elegance during her debut on the public stage. The photograph, taken by Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans, remains a testament to the enduring allure of the British monarchy and the magic of the silver screen.
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