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Sniffing one of four perfumes to represent Marie Antoinette Style at a new V&A museum exhibition. 250 objects are used to explore the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Photographing one of four busts which release perfumes to represent Marie Antoinette Style at a new V&A museum exhibition. 250 objects are used to explore the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style. This is Empress Eugénie's evening bodice with replica skirt made around  1885. The floral silk made fashionable by Marie Antoinette  is similar to one featured in Marie Antoinette's wardrobe. Mary-Lu Bakker for Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style. This is Empress Eugénie's evening bodice with replica skirt made around  1885. The floral silk made fashionable by Marie Antoinette  is similar to one featured in Marie Antoinette's wardrobe. Mary-Lu Bakker for Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives. Here are two outfits but Moschino called Let Them Eat Cake. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Vivienne Westwood designed this gown. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection.-stock-foto
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Vivienne Westwood designed this gown. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives.  Here is the Petit Trianon dessert by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel, custom made for Kirsten Dunst in the film Marie Antoinette Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives.  Here are a gown, hat and accessories worn by Elle Fanning in the Great, Season 3, episode 3.18th century Russia  followed the fashions set by Marie Antoinette's court. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives. Director Sofia Coppola presented designer Milena Canonero with a box of pastel coloured macarons from Ladurée to inspire this dress for the Oscar winning costumes in the film Marie Antoinette. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives. Here is a dress by John Galliano for Christian Dior, whose 2006 collection was based on the French Revolution. The portrait of Marie Antoinette on the dress is taken from the V&A's 1773 portrait of her. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style. Evening dress, Robe de Style, by Jeaanne Lanvin 1922-23. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 17 Sept, 2025. This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Credit: Mary-Lu Bakker/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Other highlight objects which have never left Versailles or France before, include the queen’s dinner service from the Petit Trianon, her accessories and items from her toilette case.-stock-foto
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This exhibition looks at the cultural impact of the Marie Antoinette style, and her ongoing inspiration for designers and creatives, from Sofia Coppola and Manolo Blahnik to Moschino and Vivienne Westwood. On display are personal items owned and worn by Marie Antoinette including richly embellished fragments of court dress, the Queen’s own silk slippers, and jewels from her private collection. Other highlight objects which have never left Versailles or France before, include the queen’s dinner service from the Petit Trianon, her accessories and items from her toilette case.-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Shoes  that belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Shoes  that belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   A jewellery box that once belonged to  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   The guillotine blade that was used to execute  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  An armchair that once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM.-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Shoes  that belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   A jewellery box that once belonged to  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  Modern day costumes in the style of  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK. A locket containing hair that once belonged to the Queen Marie Antoinette of France’s son. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  Modern day costumes in the style of  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   A piano that belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A night shift or   chemise that on once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A painting of  Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK. A book that once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette with her signature.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK. A book that once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette with her signature.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.   Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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London, UK.  A bust of Marie Antoinette.  Marie Antoinette Style exhibition. It features 250 objects including some items that belonged to the queen who was executed during the French Revolution. V&A (Victoria and Albert) Museum. 16th September 2025.  Ref:LMK11-S170925-002.  Steve Bealing/Landmark Media WWW.LMKMEDIA.COM-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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he exhibition explores the origins and countless revivals of the style shaped by the most fashionable queen in history: a fashion icon in her own time, and an early modern ‘celebrity’. The dress and interiors modelled and adopted by the ill-fated Queen of France in the final decades of the eighteenth century have had a lasting influence on over 250 years of design, fashion, film and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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[EMBARGOED until 00.01 17 Sept. 2025].  London, UK.  16 September 2025. ‘Replica of the necklace from the 'Diamond Necklace Affair’, originally designed by Paul Bassenge and Charles-Auguste Boehmer, 1772-78. Replica by Albert Guerrin and Paulette Laubie, 1960-63, at a preview of Marie Antoinette Style, the UK’s first exhibition on the French queen Marie Antoinette.  The exhibition at the V&A in South Kensington explores the origins and influence of the most fashionable (and ill-fated) queen and early modern ‘celebrity’.  The show runs 20 September 2025 to 22 March 2026.  Credit: Stephen Chung-stock-foto