What do people of royal families wear, how do they live? How is his lifestyle? People keep an eye on this. Many people follow him. Many times these become fashion trends. And when it comes to Britain’s Princess Diana, then what more needs to be said. She is said to be very choosy when it comes to clothes. If you also want to know what kind of clothes she liked to wear, then this is a good opportunity. The catalog of Diana’s dress has been put up for auction, the price of which has been kept at 5,000 pounds i.e. five lakh rupees.
Princess Diana died in a car accident on the night of 31 August 1997. But people are still curious to know about him. This is the reason that at one time a photograph of Diana was being sold for around Rs 80 crore. Whatever she wore became a fashion trend. Even today many people copy her dress, and it goes viral. But now a catalog has come to light, which was prepared by Princess Diana herself. Which dress she liked the most, she has included it in it. The order itself is decorated. His signature is also on it.
Rs 27 crores were received from the auction of the dress
According to the report of Daily Mail, her dress was auctioned on 25 June 1997. She herself donated these dresses, which included more than 79 designer gowns. Then more than Rs 27 crore was received from their auction. At that time this catalog was also kept, but due to some reasons its auction was stopped. Now once again it has been put up for auction.
Catalog made of Moroccan leather
Purple leatherbound hardcover catalog made of Moroccan leather. It has 250 pages and every page has Princess Diana’s signature. He himself has arranged his dress in this order. Some pictures are black and white and most are colored. Vintage fashion expert Elena Jackson said it shows how caring a person the late Princess of Wales was. This price gift is very rare indeed. Live online bidding is available at www.ewbankauctions.co.uk.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: January 18, 2024, 16:26 IST