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  2. Fashion of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Among her iconic outfits are a décolleté by David and Elizabeth Emanuel worn by a newly engaged Diana at a charity event, [4] a cocktail dress by Christina Stambolian, commonly known as the "Revenge dress", which she wore after Charles's admission of adultery, [30] an evening gown by Victor Edelstein that she wore to a reception at the White ...

  3. Belle's ball gown - Wikipedia

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    The dress is considered to be one of the most famous in film history, as well as one of Disney's most renowned outfits. Belle's dress has inspired several iterations in various tie-in media, including toys, video games, and television, with an alternate version of the character wearing a similar costume in the television series Once Upon a Time.

  4. Take a look at the iconic Princess Diana dresses that are ...

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    Diana, the Princess of Wales, has long been lauded as a fashion icon.And now, in the biggest auction of her dresses since 1997, some of Princess Diana's iconic outfits are up for purchase.

  5. Princess Diana's outfits up for rare auction — including ...

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    Diana, the Princess of Wales, has long been lauded as a fashion icon.And now, in the biggest auction of her dresses since 1997, some of her iconic outfits are up for purchase.

  6. Revenge dress - Wikipedia

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    The "revenge dress" is an evening gown worn by Diana, Princess of Wales to a 1994 dinner at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens. The garment has been interpreted as having been worn by Diana "in revenge" for the televised admission of adultery by her husband Charles , then Prince of Wales .

  7. National Museum of Costume - Wikipedia

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    The scheme continued until 1949. The hostess wears a printed rayon dress that bears the Utility label. 'Make Do and Mend' was one of the many war time slogans designed to encourage the public to recycle old out-of-date clothes. A child's dress on display is a perfect example of this as it has been altered from an adult's and dates to 1943.