NEWSWinterthur brings royalty to Delaware with 'Costuming the Crown'Jennifer CorbettWilmingtonThe reproduction of Queen Elizabeth's gold coronation robe welcomes guests to "Costuming The Crown," Winterthur Museum's new exhibit featuring clothes from the hit Netflix show.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGet your bling on in the entrance to Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit, which features 40 outfits and lots of the bling from Netflix's hit series 'The Crown.'Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrince Philip's red velvet robe topped with a white and black fur mantel is among the outfits from the television series 'The Crown' now on view at 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis crown worn by Matt Smith as Prince Philip in 'The Crown' television series is among the items in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe queen's coronation accessories are included in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit, which uses 40 outfits and lots of bling from the Netflix series.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe crown worn by Queen Elizabeth during her coronation is among the costume pieces on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal'The Crown' had a consultant who helped them make sure all the military uniforms were precisely correct like these in 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWinterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit includes photos and material from the Netflix series that show you how the outfits were used.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalMen's military uniforms are among the clothes on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis room at Winterthur Museum;s 'Costuming The Crown' is devoted to faithfully reproduced outfits worn in public by the royal family in the Netflix series 'The Crown.'Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalSpecial attention was paid to the military medals and ribbons used in 'The Crown' and seen here in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalAn African crown and a naval uniform worn by Matt Smith as Prince Philip in 'Costuming The Crown" at Winterthur.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrince Philip's naval uniform is among the items on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA copy of the dress Elizabeth wore on a trip to Africa before she became queen is among the clothes in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis boating outfit for a young Prince Charles in 'The Crown' is among the costumes on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis dress for the actress playing Queen Mary in Netflix's 'The Crown' shows off how much she loved bling. It's one of 40 outfits from the show on display in Winterthur's new exhibit, 'Costuming the Crown.'Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis close-up shows a hat worn by Queen Mary that's in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA detail of a medal worn by Queen Mary in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThese costumes from 'The Crown' show clothing worn by the actors playing the Queen Mother and Prince Charles. 'Costuming The Crown" runs at Winterthur Museum through Jan. 5, 2020.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA hat worn by the Queen Mother in 'The Crown' is among the 40 outfits on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis outfit worn by the Queen Mother is among the faithful reproductions from the Netflix series 'The Crown' that are in Winterthur Museum's exhibit 'Costuming the Crown.'Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA reproduction of the mourning outfit Queen Elizabeth wore when returning from the Africa after her father's death is among the clothes on display in 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalQueen Elizabeth's mourning suit is aong the 40 iconic costumes in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe wedding dresses of Princess Margaret, left, and Princess Elizabeth, right, are among the 40 costumes from the Emmy award-winning Netflix series, "The Crown" now on exhibit at Winterthur.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA detail shot of the sleeves of Queen Elizabeth's wedding dress in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis detail of Queen Elizabeth's wedding dress in 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum shows how designers use movie magic to combine printing and some beadwork on the bottom of the skirt, which wouldn't be seen in close-up. The top of the gown was much more lavishly embroidered.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrincess Margaret's wedding gown from 'The Crown' shows how the dress had to be altered for a 5-foot-7 actress playing the 5-foot queen in 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrincess Margaret's wedding gown from 'The Crown,' one of the costumes made to look like the real thing, is on desplay in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming the Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPhotos show the real Princess Margaret in her wedding dress, left, and actress Vanessa Kirby, right, playing her in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe wedding gowns of Princess Margaret, left, and Princess Elizabeth are among the costumes on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalSketches of costumes for 'The Crown' are among the items on display at Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalCostume design sketches for 'The Crown' are among the items on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWinterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit features the dresses worn by Queen Elizabeth and a gown worn by Jackie Kennedy in the Netflix series.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe Duke of Windsor's suit and the peach gown of the Duchess of Windsor, right, are among the 40 costumes from 'The Crown' in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalForty outfits from 'The Crown' by award-winning costume designers Michele Clapton and Jane Petrie are featured in Winterthur Museum's new 'Costuming the Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis outfit worn by Princess Margaret is among the items in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal"Costuming The Crown" at Winterthur includes John Lithgow's dinner suit and the fat suit he wore to play the well-rounded Winston Churchill.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA reproduction of Winston Churchill's dinner jacket is among the clothes in the "Costuming The Crown" exhibit at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalDesigner Jane Petrie's original motorcycle coat for Princess Margaret, center, and the spare for a stand-in, right. The spare had to be redyed every night after shooting. The clothes are on display in "Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library from Saturday, March 30, through Jan. 5, 2020.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis reproduction of an iconic gown worn by Queen Elizabeth that was seen on the cover of Life magazine is among the outfits in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA man's motorcycle gear is among the clothing on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit, which features 40 outfits from the Netflix series.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPeriod shoes are seen in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe windowpane suit created for the Duke of Windsor and a peach dress for his wife are among the items in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWinterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit includes clothes from the first two seasons of the show, including faithful reproductions of famous gowns, and clothes like these designed to help create the characters of 'The Crown.'Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe queen's hat and shoes are among the items on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe material for this gown on display at Winterthur Museum was created for a scene in 'The Crown' to help underscore the Queen's strength and determination.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWinterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' included the dress from the series that so far has followed Queen Elizabeth from her marriage through into midlife.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalTwo of the crowns from 'The Crown' television series are located near the gowns they were worn with in the 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit now at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis crown was among the bling from the Netflix series "The Crown" on display at Winterthur. The exhibit closed in January. Winterthur officials hoped the exhibition would be as popular as its Downton Abbey exhibition a few years earlier.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalSome of the bling and finery from 'The Crown' series on Netflix are on display in 'Costuming The Crown" at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGowns worn by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in 'The Crown' television series are among 40 outfits from the show in 'Costuming The Crown' at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrincess Margaret's gown from this scene in 'The Crown' can be seen in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalDetails of a gown worn by Princess Margaret in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrincess Margaret's butterfly gown from 'The Crown' is among the 40 costumes from the series on display in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis tiara is paired with Princess Margaret's butterfly gown in the section of Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' that deals with how royals branded themselves.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalPrincess Margaret's iconic butterfly gown is included in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit, which features 40 outfits from the hit Netflix series.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalOne of the crowns in Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis faithfully recreated gown of Queen Elizabeth's is shown in the area of Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit that talks about how the royals branded themselves in public.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThis close-up shows the top of an iconic gown worn by Queen Elizabeth that is one of 40 outfits from 'The Crown' television series seen in Winterthur Museum's new exhibit based on the show.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe 'Costuming The Crown' gift shop at Winterthur Museum features lots of royal- and British-themed items.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalThe 'Costuming The Crown' museum store includes hats, a ton of corgie products, tea and more at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalSolar head bobble corgies are among the royal- and British-themed items in the gift shop at the end of Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA barrel of corgies are some of the many royal- and British-themed googies on sale in the 'Costuming the Crown gift shop at Winterthur Museum.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA queen and corgie salt and pepper shaker set is among the items for sale at Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' gift shop.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWant your own solar-activated waving Queen? Snap one up in the gift shop at Winterthur Museum's 'Costuming The Crown' exhibit.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal