In a spectacular auction event, a mesmerizing evening dress once worn by the late Princess Diana has achieved unprecedented heights, securing a remarkable $1.1 million. The gown, crafted by designer Jacques Azagury, surpassed all projections, commanding an astonishing 11 times its estimated value, according to reports from Los Angeles-based Julien’s Auctions.
Princess Diana debuted the iconic black and blue ballerina-length gown during an elegant evening in Florence back in 1985. A year later, the dress made a significant appearance during her visit to Vancouver, a fact authenticated by the auction house. The dress, accompanied by a complementary illustration, achieved a final selling price of $1,148,080, smashing the previous auction record for one of Princess Diana’s gowns, set at $604,800.
«Julien’s now proudly holds the new world record for the most expensive dress worn by Princess Diana sold at auction,» proclaimed the auction house in a noteworthy statement. The dress, a captivating ensemble featuring a long black velvet bodice adorned with blue stars and a two-tier blue organza skirt enhanced with a sash and bow, exceeded all expectations.
This extraordinary sale was a highlight of the four-day «Hollywood Legends» auction hosted by Julien’s Auctions in collaboration with Turner Classic Movies (TCM). The event showcased a diverse range of memorabilia, injecting a touch of glamour and history into the bidding experience.
In another significant sale, a pink chiffon blouse worn by Princess Diana for her 1981 engagement portrait to then-Prince Charles garnered attention, ultimately selling for an impressive $381,000. The blouse, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, the renowned creators of Diana’s iconic wedding dress, surpassed its estimated value of $80,000 – $100,000.
The fervor surrounding these auction items underscores the enduring fascination with Princess Diana’s timeless elegance and the historical significance of her wardrobe.