Diana’s iconic dresses on display at palace
LONDON – Glittering gowns, elegant suits and bold minidresses worn by the late Princess Diana will go on show tomorrow on the 20th anniversary of her death in a new exhibition charting her style reign.
hosted in her London residence Kensington Palace, follows her evolution from the demure outfits of her first public appearances to the glamorous gowns of her later life.
The show charts how she not only rewrote the rules of royal dressing with a more informal style, but also expressed herself through her fashion choices, before her 1997 death in a car crash in Paris.
“Each of the dresses is like a mini biography ... They’re not just what she wore but they tell stories,” Libby Thompson, a curator, said.
Curator Eleri Lynn said: “We see her growing in confidence throughout her life, increasingly taking control of how she was represented.”
Some of the highlights include the discreet pale pink Emanuel blouse she wore for her engagement portrait in 1981 and the dazzling ink blue Victor Edelstein velvet dress she wore when she danced with John Travolta at the White House in 1985.
So iconic is the “Travolta” dress that it sold for £250 000 (about R4-million) at auction three years ago.
Another gown, a silk velvet dress she wore for private events at Buckingham Palace during the 1980s, is sure to charm visitors.
Tiny fingerprints believed to belong to one of her sons – Prince William and Prince Harry – have been found on the material, preserved through the past 30 years.
The show will also highlight how Diana revealed herself to be a diplomatic dresser.
The “Gold Falcon Gown” is a perfect example.
She wore the Catherine Walker cream silk dress embroidered with gold falcons – the national bird of Saudi Arabia – during a visit to the country in 1986.
But it was by breaking the codes of royal dressing and embracing a more practical style that Diana transitioned from the Princess of Wales into the “People’s Princess”.
She developed a more informal “working wardrobe” of chic Catherine Walker suits and tailored shift dresses to champion the causes she cared about.
Following her separation from Prince Charles in 1992, Diana threw the rule book away again by adopting a bolder look featuring many figure-hugging minidresses.
The cream silk mini she wore while attending a charity auction of her more memorable dresses in 1997 is testament to that.
The exhibition will extend to the gardens where her sons have said they will add a statue of her to mark the anniversary of her death. –