Gowns and robes worn by Her Majesty Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1880-1962), exposed at Het Loo Palace. The dresses comes from the Foundation Historic Collections of the House Orange-Nassau, one of the many family-foundations to maintain and preserve the collections of the Dutch royal family. The pictures were made for the book
In Royal Array, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.
Costume à la Amalia von Solms, for a costumed ball, by Pierre Eugène Lacoste, Paris, 1890
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Promenade dress by Ludwig Zwieback & Co. Bruder, Vienna, 1897.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Investiture dress by Maison Nicaud, Paris, 1898
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Manteau de Cour (dress with court train) by Maison Nicaud, Paris, 1900.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Evening cape in silk and gold brocade, by Maison Nicaud, Paris, 1908.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Mid-day japon in salmon-coloured foulard silk, designer unknown, 1910.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Diner japon by Maison Premet, Paris, 1911.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Mid-day japon by Maison Kühne, The Hague, 1912.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Diner japon in cerise, designer unknown, 1912
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Gala japon in silver brocade, Maison Premet, Paris, 1923
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Evening japon by Maison Hirsch & Cie, Amsterdam, 1925.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Manteau in purple chiffon, Maison Hirsch & Cie, Amsterdam, 1926.
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.
Manteau in purple silk, by Joan Praetorius, Amsterdam, 1931
Made for Queen Wilhelmina.