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Courtesy of Sotheby’s. Diana’s relationship with Edelstein began in the early 1980s. Anna Harvey – deputy editor of British Vogue at the time and fashion consultant to the princess – suggested she work with the house. fashion designer, who had just left Christian Dior, to develop his own style. The British designer eventually became one of the staples of her wardrobe: he designed the famous midnight blue dress she wore to waltz across the White House floor with John Travolta , as well as the black strapless evening gown worn at the premiere of Dangerous Liaisons. Today, he’s credited with helping Diana transition from a girly 1980s look to a sleeker, more mature aesthetic. “Few names resonate like Princess Diana, and even fewer biographies are reviewed with the same frequency,” Walker said. “While each story about her life has its own focus and tone, one element remains the same: Princess Diana was and still is a fashion icon. Even decades after her tragic death, her style and outfits are still inspiring.
In fact, this particular baby dress could have been designed with a princess in mind. Part of the British tailor’s Fall 1989 collection, early sketches of the style included the outline of a tiara, suggesting Edelstein had a royal muse in mind. According to Sotheby’s, the outfit has only been worn a few times. After the auction, perhaps the public will get to see the dress again—worn by a new individual, or on a dummy behind a museum mica. Vintage fashion is having a big moment — both on and off the red carpet — especially when it comes to the rarest items on the catwalk. Whether it was Kim Kardashian’s controversial Met Gala moment in Marilyn Monroe’s “Happy Birthday Mr President” gown, or Rihanna announcing her pregnancy in a Karl Lagerfeld-designed Chanel coat from the collection Fall 1996 episode, the A-list stars now have all about the title archive. The most recent star to develop a taste for rare vintages? Rita Ora, who wears Yves Saint Laurent’s 1987 wedding dress in her new video. In the video for her new song “You Only Love Me,” the British pop singer plays a bride-to-be who seems nervous about getting married. (Notably, the video also features some of the star’s closest and most famous friends, including Sharon Stone, Jodie Turner-Smith, Kristen Stewart and Lindsay Lohan, who all sent their well wishes. her glamor, Ora donned her wedding gown—an extremely rare Yves Saint Laurent fall 1987 Rive Gauche fall 1987 shirt with a veil and velvet sleeves. impressive tulle (all attached to the skirt), sourced from the extensive archives of vintage dealer Cherie Balch, of Shrimpton Couture.
In 1997—a tragic few months before her death—Princess Diana took the place of Mario Testino as he posed for a number of portraits for Vanity Fair. Among her outfits? A Victor Edelstein tulip dress in deep eggplant silk velvet, with three gold buttons at the back. It’s one of the Princess’ most recognizable outfits: she wore it in an official 1991 portrait with Prince Charles, taken by Lord Snowdon. Later that year, artist Douglas Hardinge Anderson painted her in a gown for a work that hung at the Royal Marsden Hospital, one of Diana’s patrons. Finally, in 1998, Franklin Mint recreated the dress for their limited edition princess doll. Today, Sotheby’s announced an Edelstein dress that sold for a staggering $604,800 after a bidding war broke out between four potential buyers. It’s gone for more than five times its pre-auction estimate — and $580,000 more than it was when it last went up for sale in 1997, when Princess Diana donated 80 dresses from her personal collection. To benefit the AIDS Crisis Fund and the Royal Marsden Hospital, Christina Prescott-Walker Cancer Foundation, Sotheby’s global artistic director, said: “Among her many lasting influences, Princess Diana was revered for its sophisticated style, perhaps most evident in the sleek and sophisticated evening gown designed by the world-renowned Victor Edelstein. the thing about the dress.
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