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Wedding dress of Wallis Warfield

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Wedding dress of Wallis Warfield

On the event of her wedding to Edward, Duke of Windsor on 3 June 1937 at the Château de Candé, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (then known as Wallis Warfield) wore a nipped-at-the-waist dress created by Mainbocher in what was termed her signature colour of "Wallis blue" reportedly to match her eyes. Her co-ordinating blue straw hat, by Caroline Reboux, had a halo effect with pale blue tulle and her matching gloves were created from the same blue silk crepe as her dress.

In 1950, Wallis presented the dress to the Metropolitan Museum. More than 25 years after the wedding it was still regarded as "one of the most photographed, most copied dresses of modern times".

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