Diana, Princess of Wales’ 1985 black velvet evening dress has shattered records at Julien’s Auctions in Hollywood, fetching $1,148,080, surpassing its $100,000 estimate.
Worn in Florence and to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the gown features a blue organza skirt, shoulder pads, a bow, and sash.
Constructed with fabric chosen by Jakob Schlaepfer and adorned with metallic embroidered stars by Jacques Azagury’s design team, the ballerina skirt pays homage to Diana’s love of dance and her support for the English National Ballet.
The dress’s price nearly doubles the gap between the previous record-holder, a 1991 velvet gown by Victor Edelstein. Diana, known for wearing Moroccan-British designer pieces during her royal tenure, showcased a pink crepe blouse at the TCM Present: Hollywood Legends auction, fetching $381,000.
Other notable items included Audrey Hepburn’s Givenchy dress from Charade, Gloria Swanson’s 1950 Sunset Boulevard gown, and Barbra Streisand’s sailor dress from the 1960s special My Name Is Barbra. The auction showcased iconic Hollywood attire, underlining the enduring allure of vintage celebrity fashion.
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