Hong Kong - A collection of iconic outfits worn by Princess Diana is currently on display in Hong Kong, showcasing some of her most memorable fashion moments. Among the six outfits featured is a shoulder-padded, daffodil yellow suit accented with gleaming gold buttons that the Princess wore during her 1989 trip to the city.
The exhibit, which launched at a Hong Kong mall, includes dresses, shoes, and handbags that highlight Diana's impeccable sense of style. One of the standout pieces is a yellow suit designed by Catherine Walker, estimated to fetch up to $50,000 at auction.
Another notable item is a midnight blue star-embellished tulle gown that Diana wore to the 1986 'Phantom of the Opera' premiere in London's West End. This gown is expected to command a price of $400,000 at the upcoming auction.
Visitors to the exhibit have the opportunity to delve into the history behind each outfit, with many reminiscing about Diana's visit to Hong Kong in 1989. The Princess was adored by the city's residents for her charisma, compassion, and dedication to charitable causes.
One visitor recalled how the streets of Hong Kong were filled with people eager to catch a glimpse of the glamorous royal during her visit. The enduring admiration for Diana is evident in the continued interest in her fashion legacy, even more than two decades after her tragic passing.
Notable pieces in the collection include an elegant silk and lace evening dress designed by Victor Edelstein, as well as a pink floral dress by Catherine Walker that Diana wore in 1991 while supporting a close friend.
The exhibit serves as a reminder of Diana's enduring influence on fashion and popular culture. Younger generations, including those who have been introduced to her through shows like 'The Crown,' are also drawn to her timeless style.
As the collection garners attention in Hong Kong before heading to Ireland for another exhibit and eventual auction, it is clear that Princess Diana's fashion legacy continues to captivate audiences around the world.