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Diana, Princess of Wales, arrives at a party given by Vanity Fair magazine at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens, London.
The famous black revenge dress was a spectacular coup by the Princess, worn on the very evening that Prince Charles made his notorious adultery admission on television.
The stunning black cocktail dress was designed by Greek designer Christina Stambolian.
This dress was lot #2 when it was offered for auction by the Princess in New York in 1997 and it raised $74, 000 for Dianas charities.
Picture taken: 29th June 1994
Chris Grieve
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Greater London
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House Of Windsor Princess Of Wales
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In this photo print, we witness the arrival of Diana, Princess of Wales, at a glamorous party hosted by Vanity Fair magazine. The event took place at the Serpentine Gallery in the enchanting Kensington Gardens of London. What makes this particular moment iconic is the stunning black revenge dress worn by the Princess. It was a strategic and powerful move as she donned this exquisite cocktail dress on the very evening that Prince Charles publicly confessed to his notorious act of adultery on television. Designed by Greek fashion maestro Christina Stambolian, this dress became an instant sensation and symbolized Diana's strength and resilience during challenging times. Its elegance perfectly complemented her grace and poise as she made her entrance into the event. Years later, in 1997, Diana decided to auction off this remarkable piece for charity in New York City. Lot #2 attracted immense attention from collectors worldwide who recognized its historical significance. Ultimately, it raised an astonishing $74,000 for causes close to Diana's heart. Captured through Chris Grieve's lens on June 29th, 1994, this photograph immortalizes a pivotal moment in history when Diana reclaimed her power amidst adversity. As we gaze upon it today with nostalgia and admiration for her legacy as Princess of Wales within the House of Windsor royalty circle during the vibrant 1990s era – let us remember not only its beauty but also its profound impact beyond just commercial value.
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