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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Created by Greek designer Christina Stambolian, Diana’s little black dress with a sweetheart neckline and a sexy above-the-knee asymmetrical hem was an instant fashion sensation, a sartorial...

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    The most significant dress commissioned in Diana's life was that of her wedding dress. She had said that up until her engagement, she owned only one ball dress suitable for parties and that was a 1970s blue tulle dress by her mother's dressmakers, Regamus. For a royal wedding dress, and the wedding dress of a future queen no less, the design had to...

    A midnight blue velvet evening dress worn by Diana to the White House in November 1985 has gone down in history under the name "The Travolta Dress." It is so called because that evening at the White House, Diana danced with Hollywood actor John Travolta who spun her around the dancefloor to the best advantage of the dress that fanned out in a drama...

    This pink ball dress was designed for Diana by her close friend and favored dress designer, Catherine Walker. Walker would hold the distinction of making more dresses for the princess than any other designer and the pair formed a strong working relationship which lasted over two decades. Diana wore this pink and white ball dress during an official ...

    This simple blue chiffon dress by Catherine Walker was worn by Diana on a visit to the South of France in May 1987 with Prince Charles. For the visit to the Cannes Film Festival, Diana paid a special tribute to one of the most iconic princesses to grace the silver screen, Grace Kelly. The Walker dress was a tribute to Kelly's Edith Head designed co...

    This pearl encrusted evening dress and bolero jacket was designed for Diana by Catherine Walker in 1989, intended to be worn on an official visit to Hong Kong. In true Diana style, she couldn't keep the dress locked up in a wardrobe until then so she decided to debut it at the British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall that same year. Writing ...

    This romantic one shouldered evening dress with an asymmetrical neckline and hem was worn by Diana during a visit to Brazil in April 1991. The dress was designed by Gina Fratini under the label of the house of Hartnell. Sir Norman Hartnell had been a favorite dressmaker of Queen Elizabeth IIand had been designing for her from the 1930s up until his...

    The revenge dress got its name from the circumstances surrounding its wearing. The cocktail length black dress with floating chiffon tail was designed by Christina Stambolian and purchased by Diana with no set occasion in mind for which to wear it. According to the princess' butler Paul Burrell in his book A Royal Duty, the princess decided to wear...

    In 1996, Diana paid a visit to New York and attended the world famous fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, the Met Gala. For the occasion, Diana wore a sleek black silk evening dress by British designer John Galliano for the Parisian fashion house, Christian Dior. Diana's appearance in the dress was praised by the fash...

    For her 36th birthday, the one that would tragically be her last, Diana attended a red cross gala fundraiser at London's Tate Gallery wearing a shimmering black evening dress by young designer Jacques Azagury. The dress was a column cut evening gown with bow detailing on the shoulder straps and was accessorized by some of Diana's most important jew...

    For the London auction preview of the sale of her dresses at Christies in 1997, Diana appeared in-person alongside a host of the designers whose work was represented in the sale. For this event the princess wore a now iconic ice blue dress with floral embroidery from the designer Catherine Walker. Writing in her autobiography of the auction, she sa...

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · Newbie design team created Diana's wedding gown. Anwar Hussein/Getty Images. We've all seen pictures of Princess Diana's famous wedding gown, but did you know its design team was just out of design school? "It was all about drama and making Diana a fairytale princess," designer Elizabeth Emanuel told Vogue of the inspiration for the dress.

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  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Worn by Princess Diana in 1994 on the same evening that Prince Charles finally admitted he'd cheated on her during their marriage, the Bardot-sleeved, asymmetric-hem little black dress was by Greek designer Christina Stambolian and was replicated by The Crown’s Emmy-winning costume designer Amy Roberts with permission from Stambolian.

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  4. Aug 2, 2023 · What is particularly interesting is that behind her most iconic looks (including even her wedding dress, designed by a married couple David and Elizabeth Emanuel, née Weiner) that mark those periods in her style were Jewish designers of various backgrounds.

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    • Who designed Princess Diana's asymmetrical Hem?1
    • Who designed Princess Diana's asymmetrical Hem?2
    • Who designed Princess Diana's asymmetrical Hem?3
    • Who designed Princess Diana's asymmetrical Hem?4
    • Who designed Princess Diana's asymmetrical Hem?5
  5. Nov 17, 2023 · Worn by Princess Diana in 1994 on the same evening that Prince Charles finally admitted he’d cheated on her during their marriage, the Bardot-sleeved, asymmetric-hem little black dress was by Greek designer Christina Stambolian and was replicated by The Crown ’s Emmy-winning costume designer Amy Roberts with permission from Stambolian.

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  7. Aug 29, 2017 · Walker was practically Diana’s sole personal couturier by the late ’80s, making more than 1,000 of her suits, dresses, and gowns in the span of their relationship, but any discussion of her ...

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