Wednesdays at 2:30 PM: Garments worn by the alii seamlessly integrated Hawaiian culture into European style dress.
The Fashion Fit for Royalty specialty tour highlights the wardrobe and jewelry of Hawaiian royalty in the 19th century. Visitors will experience royal fashion at the peak of Hawaii’s monarchy with a closer look at opulent gowns, elegant uniforms, and other precious objects that were worn at formal court occasions.
Guests take a closer look at contemporary pieces that contextualize this significant time in Hawaii’s history, including reproductions of Queen Kapiolani’s coronation gown, King Kalakaua’s uniforms, and Queen Liliuokalani’s ribbon gown, as well as cultural objects such as royal orders in the Palace’s collection and so much more. The tour takes guests through the first-floor State Rooms of the Palace; Queen Kapiolani’s Bedroom, the King’s Library, and Music Room on the second floor; and the Chamberlain’s Office in the Basement Galleries. Docents will don special dress attire as they grace the Palace Rooms to showcase the historical garments and accessories.