Paris Wax Museum Unveils New Diana Figure in ‘Revenge Dress,’ Decades After Her Death in the City
The wax figure commemorates the 30th anniversary of Diana's BBC interview and symbolizes her liberation, displayed alongside fashion icons at the Paris Musée Grévin.
- The Grevin Museum in Paris unveiled a wax figure of Princess Diana wearing the famous 'revenge dress' she wore in 1994, decades after her death in the city.
- Diana is displayed wearing a copy of the black dress she wore on the same day Prince Charles admitted being unfaithful in a televised interview.
- The museum said the dress became 'a statement of reclaimed self-assertion' for Diana and her tribute holds extra weight in Paris where she died in a car crash in 1997.
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Paris wax museum unveils new Diana figure in ‘revenge dress,’ decades after her death in the city
PARIS (AP) — A wax museum in Paris on Thursday unveiled a new figure of the late Princess Diana depicted in a black dress that has come to be known as her “ revenge dress,” decades after her tragic death in the city. The Grevin Museum, one of Europe’s oldest wax museums, dressed the life-size figure of the late Princess of Wales in the black, off-the-shoulder, figure-hugging cocktail dress Diana wore to a Serpentine Gallery event in London in 19…
Twenty-eight years after her death, Lady Diana entered the famous Parisian museum on Thursday 20 November. And she was immortalized in her famous "Revenge Dress", the dress she wore to avenge the infidelity of Prince Charles. For "Hello! Morning TF1", Candice Mahout takes us behind the scenes of preparation. - VIDEO - Discover in preview the statue of Lady Di who enters the Grévin Museum this Thursday (Culture, media and entertainment).
"Statement of her new self-confidence: Princess Diana now stands as a wax figure at the Musée Grévin in Paris – in a dress that gained world fame as "Revenge Dress".
The statue was placed alongside personalities such as Gualtier and Maria Antonietta (ANSA)
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