
The most flattering dress of the 20th century.
She hated marriage (liked Albert though), thought babies were, at best, tolerable, and got apoplectic that women were going around thinking they wanted equal rights.
But the woman did love jewelry.
Adored designing it, wearing it, and giving it as gifts throughout the rise of The Empire.
Here's a stirring example from the early part of her run.
If you broke into a chorus of "God Save the Queen" while wearing it, nobody would blame you.
Victorian Holiday Choker (No. 3627). Handmade combo of Japanese beads and Thai silk fabric looks like something that wound up at the Royal Court and lured most of the male staff away from their Queenly duties. Looks great with the velvet caftan or almost any holiday attire. What an entrance you will make.
A sprinkling of rose petals optional.
Sizes: XS/S (14" long), M/L (17" long).
Although adjustable to shorter lengths.
Color: Black.