Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's 'enduring style'
IOMPO/ROYAL COLLECTIONThe "enduring style, elegance and cultural influence" of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been commemorated in a new collection of stamps to mark the centenary of her birth.
Described as one of the "most recognisable figures in modern history" the six-piece stamp set pays tribute to late monarch's legacy.
It features milestones in the Her Majesty's life, from her early years and time spent in the Territorial Army through to the Silver Jubilee and official engagements in her later life.
Selected in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, the collection showcases some of the outfits featured in the exhibition Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style.
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PA MediaThat display at the King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace to mark the centenary features about 200 items from Queen Elizabeth II's fashion archive, which forms part of the Royal Collection.
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PA MediaTailor and fashion designer Patrick Grant said: "Muse, patron, global ambassador; these wonderful stamps commemorate the mutual love affair between Her late Majesty and British Fashion."
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Lady Frederick Windsor said they were an "exquisite homage to our much loved and missed Queen Elizabeth", while fashion designer Baron Downpatrick, said it was a "beautiful collection" of stamps that "fondly commemorate Her late Majesty's timeless style".
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PA MediaBritain's longest reigning monarch, the Queen's reign began on 6 February 1952, when she ascended to the throne following the death of her father King George VI.
Her Majesty also held the title Lord of Mann as the crown dependency's head of state.
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PA MediaMaxine Cannon, of Isle of Man Post Office, said it was a "heartfelt tribute to the remarkable life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II".
"Her fashion choices were always thoughtful and deeply connected to her role both at home and across the Commonwealth," she added.
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