
Boudicca's 'Dresses the colour of time'


William Tempest

Echo Morgan

Stephen Jones

Angela Singer for Echo Morgan's cabinet of curiosities

Vivienne Westwood

William Tempest's in Queen Victoria Bedroom

A member of the Wildworks theatre company puts the final touches to a miniature model of Kensington Palace.

Maki Aminaka and Marcus Wilmont (Aminaka Wilmont) with their 'dress of tears' created for Queen Mary's bedroom.

A Dress inspired by Princess Diana


Wallpaper said: "The rooms - which have played host to some of history's most renowned royals including a young Queen Victoria, Princess Margaret and Princess Diana - will be transformed into an interactive fashion exhibition by Wildworks and designers including Vivienne Westwood
, Boudicca, milliner Stephen Jones and set designer Echo Morgan.
Each room of the palace will take on its own character at the hands of each designer and the multi-sensory exhibition will combine installation, film, sound and performance.
Westwood is to display a dress designed with a 'rebellious princess' in mind, Stephen Jones will show a series of hats inspired by the busts of philosophers and scientists, while William Tempest is to unveil a multifaceted origami dress, inspired by Queen Victoria"
Thanks Wallpaper!