
Newbridge silverware is showcasing Princess Diana’s Elegance & A Royal Collection until June 17, featuring her famous garments and accessories, is coming to the Museum of Style Icons in Ireland after successful international exhibitions.
The exhibition includes pieces from Diana’s favorite designers such as Catherine Walker and Victor Edelstein, showcasing her impact on royal fashion.
Julien’s Auctions, renowned for selling Princess Diana’s garments, will auction the collection in Los Angeles after the European exhibition.
Princess Diana’s legacy as a fashion icon and humanitarian is celebrated through the exhibition, highlighting her enduring influence on global style and compassion.
The exhibition features the Murray Arbeid Midnight Blue Strapless Tulle Diamante Star Gown, that Princess Diana wore to the Premiere of The Phantom of the Opera in 1986 at Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. This is a particularly important gown and is estimated to sell in excess of $400,000. Other key garments include the Victor Edelstein Magenta Silk and Lace Flamenco Style Evening Dress that was worn in 1987 to the London Coliseum for a performance of the Opera, The Masked Ball and the Catherine Walker Yellow and Navy Skirt Suit worn in 1989 on a visit to a British Forces Shore Base, in Tamar, Hong Kong.