during a visit to India •
Blue and green cotton shift dress of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Designed by
Joan "Tiger" Morse and worn by U.S. first lady
Jacqueline Kennedy on her
1962 goodwill tour of India •
Apricot dress of Jacqueline Kennedy, designed by
Oleg Cassini and worn by U.S. first lady
Jacqueline Kennedy on her
1962 goodwill tour of India •
Bacton Altar Cloth, the only surviving dress of Queen
Elizabeth I; so-named because it had been used as an altar cloth for centuries before being rediscovered •
Cream Dior dress of Princess Margaret, worn for her 21st birthday commemorations in 1951 •
Cyclone, a 1939
evening dress by
grand couturier Jeanne Lanvin •
Electric Light dress, a masquerade gown designed for
Alice Vanderbilt in 1883 featuring a battery-powered electric bulb •
Kimberley Hall Mantua, the earliest complete European women's costume at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art •
Lady Curzon's peacock dress, worn by
Baroness Mary Curzon to celebrate the 1902
Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra •
Lobster dress, a dress designed by
Elsa Schiaparelli featuring a
lobster painted by
Salvador Dalí •
Monica Lewinsky's dress, a key piece of evidence during the
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal •
Oyster dress, designed by
Alexander McQueen •
Pink Chanel suit of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, worn during the
1963 assassination of
her husband •
Revenge dress, a black dress worn by
Diana, Princess of Wales following the revelation that her husband had been unfaithful •
Tarkhan dress, a 5000-year old linen dress considered the known oldest woven garment •
Travolta dress, a midnight blue gown worn by Diana and named for
John Travolta, with whom she danced while wearing it ==Worn by celebrities==