Pincess Diana's "most ornate, romantic" gown exceeded
expectations by selling for over £20,000 more than expected on Tuesday
afternoon.
The enchanting white and gold dress went for £102,000 including auction premium
as part of the Passion for Fashion auction staged by Kerry Taylor.
The dazzling number was designed by the Emanuels who were the creators of her
spectacular wedding dress. Diana loved the dress so much that, unusually, she
decided to acquire the show model rather than commission a unique gown from the
designers.he auction house revealed that it was sold to a museum overseas.
The dress is a UK standard size 10, which fitted Diana perfectly.
Elizabeth Emanuel has fond memories of Diana wearing this magical dress, which
was from a collection inspired by the beautiful print designs of Diaghilev’s
Ballet Russe.
"David and I were very excited when Princess Diana chose one of the
dazzling dressed to wear at the James Bond premier ‘View to a Kill’, the last
appearance on screen of Roger Moore as the famous spy 007," said
Elizabeth, whose ex-husband David is currently a contestant on I'm a Celebrity...
"She had spotted this particular dress hanging on a rail and immediately
tried it on. It fitted her perfectly and we knew she would draw gasps from the
crowd when she made her sparkling entrance.
"I remember the Princess was worried that the original frilled cap sleeves
might get crushed when she took her seat in the Cinemas and so we removed them.
As usual the Princess was right.
"She looked even more stunning because the dress was less fussy and now
the fitted bodice emphasized her beautiful shoulders and her tiny waist."
Kerry Taylor told HELLO "The
dress is very lavish and beautiful – the richness of the gold embroidery and
pearls contrasting with the crisp white layers of silk organza and satin. The
fitted strapless bodice is heavily jewelled, reminiscent of costume seen in
historic regal portraiture of centuries past."
Diana wore the dress on other occasions including on a visit to the Royal opera
House on 22 July 1986, the eve of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York.
The royal later sold the dress through Christies in New York to raise money for
her favourite charities.
Kerry Taylor Auctions in London are known for selling historically important
royal garments. Their previous lots have included a nightshirt worn by King
Charles I and Kate Middleton’s famous see-through fashion show dress.
The auction house has sold many of Princess Diana’s dresses previously,
including the velvet floor-length gown that she wore to dance with John
Travolta.
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