The Changing Shades of Lingerie - Issuu
In 1906, Princess Ena, one of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters, married King Alfonso XIII of Spain. As was customary, the bride’s trousseau – the garments and linen made for her life as a married woman – were put on show. The display, set up in the salon of Princess Ena’s corset maker, Madame Lambert of Hanover Square, included the Princess’ lingerie. It was reported in the press that most of the royal bride’s many petticoats were made of white linen lawn, with hints of colour provided by threaded satin ribbons in palest blue or pink, Ena’s favourite colours.
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