Monday, August 20, 2012

PRINCESS DIANA IN BLACKTAFFETA DRESS


KATE MIDDLETON AND PRINCESS DIANA’S DRESSES TO BE AUCTIONED.


Anwar Hussein/WireImage Princess Diana may be gone, but she's certainly not forgotten. In 1981, the then Lady Diana Spencer, who was 19, wore the black taffeta dress to her Princess Diana's wedding dress. It was the daring black dress that set a thousand flashbulbs popping - and launched a worldwide obsession with Princess Diana's style that still endures today. British fashion designer Elizabeth Emanuel poses with the black taffeta dress she designed. Last year, Princess Diana's black taffeta dress fetched $276,000 at an auction. A scrapbook from Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s 1981 the book out of lace and fabrics from Princess Diana’s wedding gown and her bridesmaid’s dresses. PARIS — The black taffeta dress, with its sequined frills around a strapless top, looks innocent enough. One of Princess Diana’s most beautiful dresses was sold at a London auction on Tuesday. In her first official public appearance in 1981, Princess Diana wore a black taffeta dress made by designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel. Now a draft of Princess Diana's royal ivory wedding almost as big a sensation as the dress which graced St Paul’s Cathderal a few months later. We begin with news about one of Princess Diana’s most iconic gowns, this strapless black taffeta dress created by designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel.
KATE MIDDLETON AND PRINCESS DIANA’S DRESSES TO BE AUCTIONED

PRINCESS DIANA’S DARING BLACK DRESS UP FOR AUCTION – STYLE.


Diana's Emanuels dress Princess Diana's frock exhibit is to five of her most memorable dresses next Monday. The Princess of Wales, then Lady Diana Spencer, was just 19 when she wore the black taffeta gown on her first official engagement with her fiance Charles. black taffeta gown belonging to Princess Diana is up for sale. In her first official public appearance in 1981, Princess Diana wore a black taffeta dress made by designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel.

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