Fans of Diana are in for a pleasant surprise as her iconic wedding dress from her marriage to Prince Charles in 1981 will be on display this summer at the Kensington Palace in London. Designed and crafted by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, the beautiful ivory silk taffeta and silk lace gown will be up for display the main attraction of the Royal Style in the Making exhibition carefully picked by Historic Royal Palaces.
Princess Diana’s iconic wedding dress is one of the most popular outfits in history. A beautiful creation, the dress is so simple yet elegant, fitting for the wearer herself.
The exhibition opens for the public on June 3, 2021, and will stay open until January 2, 2022. This will give fans of fashion and Princess Diana once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the dress so up close. A gorgeous creation, the dress is a true beauty, an era-defying creation with puff sleeves, a 25-foot train, and a detailed collar and sleeves. It is one of the biggest showstoppers for the exhibitions.
For the first time in 25 years, the dress will be up for display at the palace. Historic Royal Palaces exhibition curator Matthew Storey said in a press statement, "Our summer exhibition at Kensington Palace will shine a spotlight on some of the greatest talents of British design, whose work has been instrumental in shaping the visual identity of the royal family across the twentieth century."
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