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In a captivating turn of events, Princess Diana’s iconic pink silk chiffon blouse, worn during her 1981 engagement portraits, is set to hit the auction block this December.
Julien’s Auctions of Beverly Hills is conducting the event from December 14 to 17, with expectations that the blouse will fetch an impressive £150,000.
This timeless piece, initially showcased in the 1981 Vogue magazine, was preserved by Lord Snowdon’s lens during a photoshoot. The late royal continued to grace numerous public appearances adorned in the renowned Emanuel blouse after her engagement, making it a symbol of her grace.
The allure of Princess Diana’s fashion legacy extends beyond the auction, as the blouse holds historical significance.
In February 1981, Vogue unveiled Lord Snowdon’s mesmerizing portrait, perfectly aligning with the public revelation of Prince Charles and Lady Diana’s engagement.
This initiated the start of a visual narrative that captivated audiences and played a role in shaping the public perception of the royal union.
The blouse’s journey extended beyond the pages of Vogue, becoming a staple in Diana’s public appearances and leaving a lasting mark on fashion history.
Lord Snowdon’s work, including the iconic blouse, was previously displayed at the National Portrait Gallery during the ‘Diana, Princess of Wales’ exhibit, from July 2007 to 2008.
This upcoming auction not only offers a chance to own a cherished treasure from the late princess’s wardrobe but also serves as a celebration of her enduring influence on fashion and cultural history.
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