Dressing the Queen: The Craftspeople of the Royal Wardrobe (Livestream)

Fashion historian Dr Kate Strasdin discusses the makers integral to the creation of royal wardrobe with ITV’s Charlene White

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  • Thursday, 9 April 2026

  • Online

  • For Members

    Priority booking is open for Members and Patrons; general booking will open 23 February, subject to availability.

  • Tickets cost £6.00

Dressing the Queen: The Craftspeople of the Royal Wardrobe (Livestream) photo
Join fashion historian Dr Kate Strasdin as she reveals a tribe of previously unsung women and men – the milliners, tailors, jewellers, embroiderers and couturiers whose skilled labour has been central to 200 years of royal style and is a vital part of our country’s history.

In conversation with journalist and host of ITV’s ‘Talking Royals’ podcast Charlene White, Strasdin brings to life stories of craftspeople from Frieda Arnold, Queen Victoria’s German dresser to the makers whose work was so integral to royal life that they became part of Queen Elizabeth’s bubble during lockdown.

This talk will be held on Zoom and all ticketholders will receive a link to view the morning of the event. It will also be recorded for those not able to join live.