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5 Of the Most Beautiful Dresses Princess Diana Ever Wore

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  From her wedding outfit to her “revenge dress,” Princess Diana rocked some seriously beautiful gowns all through the ‘80s and 90s. Her unique fashion won’t be forgotten soon, and both designers and celebrities still follow her iconic style today. Keep reading to find out 5 of the most beautiful dresses the people’s princess ever wore. 1980: For her 1 st public appearance with Prince Charles, Diana Spencer made a big splish-splash with the press. The future royal wore a black strapless taffeta evening gown designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, who also designed her wedding outfit. The look gave her the nickname “Daring Di” and the public came to know her evolving style sense. 1981: In 1981, to attend an event at the Victoria and Albert Museum Diana opted for a dreamy off-the shoulder chiffon ball gown designed by Bellville Sassoon. In her early royal days, especially while she was pregnant, Diana favoured the high-end designer. 1982: While pregnant with Prince William, the p

Why Do You Enter The Princess Diana Museum?

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  The Princess Diana Museum is the first, one of-its-kind virtual museum by The Princess and The Platypus Foundation. It’s accessible online 24/7 and won’t require any specific technical knowledge to access. The historic and personal items of Princess Diana have been beautifully photographed in the 3D and 2D high resolution environment. They are available in photogrammetry and virtual reality (VR) which allow visitors to enjoy the iconic pieces of Lady Diana up close from the comfort of their own home. No matter wherever you live around the world, you will be able to access Princess Diana’s personal belongings and historic artifacts any time. The Princess Diana Museum has one of the largest collections across the world with over 1,700 Diana’s iconic, carefully curated, personal and historical artifacts. All of these artifacts span Diana’s lifetime from early childhood until her tragic death. The main aim of The Princess and The Platypus Foundation is to depict the incredible lifestyle