Diana: A Life in Dresses: From Debutante to Style Icon
English
By (author): Claudia Joseph
... fashion journalist Claudia Joseph opens the door to the worlds most coveted closet. Elle
Diana: A Life in Dresses chronicles Princess Dianas sartorial evolution from her early shopping days at Harrods to working with world-renowned designers like Catherine Walker. Harpers Bazaar
This stylish survey traces Dis evolution from unsophisticated debutante to fashion icon, telling the stories behind her most famous, and infamous, dresses. New York Post
I literally had one long dress, one silk shirt, one smart pair of shoes and that was it so Princess Diana said of the day she and Prince Charles got engaged. Sixteen years later, Diana would die, no longer the girl with one dress, but a global fashion icon who had raised more than £2 million for charity by selling 79 of her dresses at Christies auction house in New York.
This chic and stylish book opens Dianas wardrobe to the world. From the Regamus debutantes dress Diana wore at a ball at Althorp, her family estate, to her infamous Christina Stambolian Revenge dress, which she wore on the night Prince Charles publicly admitted his adultery with Camilla Parker Bowles, each iconic moment is captured in these pages.
Claudia Joseph chronicles Dianas style evolution from the days she shopped with her mother for her wedding trousseau at Harrods, to her discovery of her wedding dress designers, the Emanuels, and her relationship with Vogue fashion director Anna Harvey, who introduced her to designers such as Catherine Walker, Jacques Azagury and Versace. She looks at the designers who shaped Dianas image and tracks down her most symbolic dresses to museums around the world.
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