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Take a look back at Princess Margaret’s iconic style from her most over-the-top tiaras to her iconic wedding gown.
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Princess Margaret in the garden at Windsor during the summer of 1941. She turned 11 that summer.
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Princess Margaret, seated and wearing a multi-colored dress and holding a straw hat.
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The Princess sits for a royal portrait in 1944, wearing a formal evening dress with sequined butterflies around the shoulder, and holding two pink roses.
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Princess Margaret Rose at Buckingham Palace on her 17th birthday, August 20, 1947.
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Princess Margaret, with the Lord Mayor of Bristol, is greeted by the Cadet Guard of Honor on March 28, 1949 in Bristol.
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Princess Margaret, wearing a lace dress and long gloves, receives a flower bouquet in 1949.
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Princess Margaret performed the ceremony of the re-opening of the Women’s Resident Training college for elementary school teachers at Avery Hill, Etham in 1949.
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The Princess poses in an ornate pink gown in 1949.
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Princess Margaret watches a Royal Air Force display at Farnborough in 1950, wearing more casual attire.
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Princess Margaret attends the premiere of the film Captain Horatio Hornblower at the Warner Theatre Leicester Square on April 12, 1951.
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Princess Margaret speaks at a St. John’s Ambulance Brigade Rally in 1953.
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Princess Margaret following a performance of Guys and Dolls.
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Princess Margaret wearing a bright yellow dress and matching hat during her 1955 tour of the Caribbean.
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Princess Margaret opts for a stunning hat and sunglasses at the Kingston races during the Royal Tour of the Caribbean 1955.
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Princess Margaret sports a feathered blue hat, pearls, and patterned dress during her royal tour of East Africa in 1956.
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The Princess dons a leopard coat at the Badminton Horse Trials with Mary, the Princess Royal in 1957.
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Princess Margaret dances with Jackie Toaduff at a 1958 ball hosted by the English Folk Dance and Song Society. The Princess wore a balloon-skirted dress decorated with bows.
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Princess Margaret and her new husband Antony Armstrong-Jones leave Westminister Abbey after their wedding on May 6, 1960.
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Princess Margaret arrives at the Strowger Works in Liverpool, wearing a purple coat, green dress, and matching hat.
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Princess Margaret wears a fur wrap, a ruffled pink dress, and dramatic jewelry to the premiere the movie The Alamo at the Astoria in London on October 27, 1960.
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Princess Margaret, in an orange gown, stands with Sweden’s Prince Bertil, Iran’s Prince Golam Reza Pahlevi, and Italy’s ex-queen Marie Jose at the civil wedding ceremony for Belgium’s King Baudoin and Fabiola on January 1, 1961.
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The Princess attends a Royal Command Film Performance in 1961, sporting a fur wrap, a blue gown, and plenty of jewels.
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Princess Margaret attends a wedding at Westminster Abbey in 1962
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Princess Margaret waves to the crowd during a visit to Jamaica. Here, she’s attending a ceremony marking the independence of the former British colonies on August 8, 1962 in Jamaica.
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Princess Margaret wearing the Poltimore Tiara (and a perfectly coordinated hairdo) drives into Buckingham Palace for a state banquet 1962.
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Princess Margaret wears an extravagant hat in 1963.
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Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon arrive at the Hilton Hotel in London. The Princess is wearing a cerise and gold gown and a brown mink stole.
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Princess Margaret and Sir Roger Makins at the opening of new halls of residence at Imperial College in 1963.
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Princess Margaret at a gala preview for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. The event was in support of The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
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Princess Margaret wearing an eighteenth Century ballgown and a wig to the Georgian Ball, a charity event in aid of the Friends of St. John’s at the Mansion House in London, on July 1, 1964.
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