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What clothes did Elizabeth II wear when she was young, and who designed them?
Buckingham Palace exhibited more than 150 pieces of clothes worn by Queen Elizabeth II, which is the largest exhibition of Queen's clothes in history. The New York Times's dress, with short sleeves and narrow sleeves and a heart-shaped neckline, sparkles against many jewels, crystals and ornaments. These jewels, crystals and decorations are decorated with gold and silver silk threads on velvet satin, which took eight months to weave. Looking closely, these skirts are decorated with roses from England, thistles from Scotland, leeks from Wales and clover from Ireland. In addition, there are maple leaves in Canada, silver ferns in New Zealand, acacia trees in Australia and longan in South Africa. When it comes to beautiful clothes, the Queen's most popular designers Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies have to be mentioned. Personally, I think the clothes designed by these two designers are the most beautiful. As the royal tailor of Queen Elizabeth II, Norman Hartnell arranged two most important Chinese dresses in her life: 1947 wedding dress and 1953 coronation dress.

1953, the coronation dress of Queen Elizabeth II. In this photo, you can see that pearls, crystals and roses symbolizing Britain are embroidered with gold and silver thread on her coronation dress, which was designed by the Royal Embroidery Institute and made by Norman Hartnell. Hartnell embroidered a four-leaf clover on her skirt, which was covered with lucky symbols.