Diana's 'Revenge Dress' strikes again in Paris
The Grévin Museum honored Princess Diana’s legacy by unveiling a wax statue of her iconic 1994 revenge dress, marking 30 years of its symbolism of empowerment and liberation.
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Diana's 'Revenge Dress' strikes again in Paris
The Grevin waxwork museum in Paris unveiled a new star attraction on Thursday: Princess Diana in the "revenge dress" she famously wore following public revelations of her then-husband Prince Charles's affair. The popular tourist destination, similar to Madame Tussauds in London, already featured models of Charles, now King Charles III, and his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. But Diana had been a notable absentee, despite her tragic connection t…
More realistic than ever, they have inaugurated the new figure of the remembered Princess of Wales on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of her historic and explosive interview on the BBC
Exactly thirty years after Princess Diana made her famous BBC interview remark about three people in a marriage, a new wax figure of her wearing her famous "revenge dress" has been unveiled at the Grévin Museum in Paris. But the figure is causing embarrassment among the public. Some say it has the face of Margaret Thatcher and the figure of Samantha Fox.
The Grevin, one of the oldest ceremonies in Europe, opened a statue of Princess Diana in the last quarter (19), in Paris, which witnessed her death in 1997. In real size, the statue uses a replication of the history of “Vignance Dress”, which Lady Di used on a beneficial dinner on the same day that the Prince (currently King) Charles publicly admitted to having brought it with Camila Parker Bowles, now Camila. Designed by Greek stylist Christina…
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