Angela Kelly
Angela Kelly | |
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Born | Mary Angela Kelly 4 November 1957 Liverpool, England |
Occupation(s) | Fashion designer, dressmaker, milliner |
Title | Personal Assistant, Adviser and Curator to Her Majesty The Queen (Jewellery, Insignias and Wardrobe) Elizabeth II (2002-22) |
Mary Angela Kelly, LVO (born 4 November 1957, Liverpool) is a British fashion designer, dressmaker, and milliner, who served as Personal Assistant and Senior Dresser to Queen Elizabeth II from 2002 to the Queen's death in 2022.[1] Her official title was Personal Assistant, Adviser and Curator to Her Majesty The Queen (Jewellery, Insignias and Wardrobe).[2]
Early life
Kelly was born in Liverpool, as the daughter of a dock worker[3] and a nurse.[4]
Career
She first began working for the Queen after gaining employment as The Queen’s Dresser following an interview at Windsor Castle in 1994. [5] She is responsible for the Queen's clothes, jewellery, and insignia.[6] She researches the venues for royal visits as well as the significance of different colours, in order to create appropriate outfits for the monarch.[7] In 2019, Kelly announced that The Queen will only wear faux-furs.[8]
Notable creations by Kelly include:
- The replica of the royal christening gown.[9][10] The original, which had been commissioned by Queen Victoria for the christening of her first child, Victoria, Princess Royal, was retired in 2004 by Elizabeth II for conservation purposes.[9] Kelly's replica has been worn by royal babies for their christenings since 2008.[11]
- The Queen's outfit for the wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton;[10][12] a primrose-yellow double crepe wool coat and matching wool dress, with hand-sewn beading at the neck in the shape of sunrays.
- Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's outfits for the wedding of Zara Phillips.[13]
- Together with British fashion designer Stewart Parvin, Kelly altered, remodeled and fitted the dress that Princess Beatrice of York wore at her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on 17 July 2020. The original dress was designed by the British fashion designer Norman Hartnell, who had originally created it for Queen Elizabeth II, the bride's grandmother, in the 1960s.[14]
Other work
Kelly founded a fashion label, Kelly & Pordum, with Alison Pordum, who was also employed as the Queen's in-house dressmaker until 2008.[15] Kelly is also the author of Dressing the Queen: The Jubilee Wardrobe and The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe.
Honours
In 2006, she was appointed a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO),[16] and promoted to Lieutenant of the same Order (LVO) in 2012.[17] She was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal in 2014 for 20 years of service to the Royal Family.[18] With other members of the royal household, she attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September, 2022.[19]
Bibliography
- Kelly, Angela (2012). Dressing the Queen: The Jubilee Wardrobe. ISBN 978-1-905686-26-1.[20]
- Kelly, Angela (2019). The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0008368364.
References
- ^ Royal Collection - Queen & Commonwealth
- ^ "9 things to know about the Queen's dressmaker Angela Kelly". 29 October 2019.
- ^ "Queen Elizabeth II's style shaped to suit a sovereign". France 24. AFP. 8 September 2022.
- ^ Nicholson, Abigail (19 September 2022). "Queen's Liverpool right hand woman attends her funeral". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ "The Queen's Dressmaker: Angela Kelly". 7 August 2015.
- ^ Royal Wedding: Queen's confidant Angela Kelly to dress her majesty for the royal wedding - hellomagazine.com
- ^ "Her Majesty's A team". Daily Telegraph.
- ^ "Queen Elizabeth II is going fur-free". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
- ^ a b Holt, Bethan; Ranscombe, Stan (6 July 2019). "The story behind the royal christening robe that Archie Mountbatten Windsor wore for his baptism". The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^ a b Taylor, Elise (20 February 2018). "Who Is Angela Kelly, the Queen's Right-Hand Woman at London Fashion Week?". Vogue. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^ Joseph, Claudia (20 October 2013). "Creator of christening gown finally revealed". The Times. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ Liverpool-born designer Angela Kelly designed the Queen's Royal Wedding outfit - In The Mix Today - News - Liverpool Echo
- ^ Zara Phillips wedding guests: fashion verdicts - mirror.co.uk
- ^ Hallemann, Caroline (18 July 2020). "Princess Beatrice's Stunning Vintage Wedding Dress Was Her "Something Old"". Town and Country Magazine. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ Newbold, Alice (9 February 2016). "How Angela Kelly created the Queen's latest elegant look". The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- ^ "No. 58014". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 2006. p. 3.
- ^ 2012 Jubilee Honours List - Royal.gov website Archived September 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "How the Queen ensured her close confidante Angela Kelly could remain living at her grace-and-favour home". Tatler. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ Newton, Jennifer (19 September 2022). "Queen's devoted best friend who was with her until the end pays her respects". mirror. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
- ^ New Royal Collection Trust publication Dressing The Queen: The Jubilee Wardrobe