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A collection of the late Princess Diana’s most photographed gowns and accessories is up for auction, along with other fashions and keepsakes from the royal family. It’s the largest collection of Princess Diana’s since the Princess of Wales herself gave dozens of dresses to Christie’s in New York for a charity auction in 1997, according to Julien’s Auctions, the famous California-based auction house hosting the current sale. The lot features over 50 items, including many from some of Princess Diana's favorite British fashion designers: Catherine Walker, Victor Edelstein, Caroline Charles and Murray Arbeid.

One of the more notable items is a midnight blue strapless Arbeid gown made of tulle with a diamante star design that Princess Diana wore to the 1986 premiere of “Phantom of the Opera.” The estimated sale price is between $200,000 and $400,000. There are also several velvet gowns, a velvet cocktail dress and a two-piece skirt suit worn by Princess Diana in 1989 during a Royal Tour stop in Hong Kong, all designed by Catherine Walker.



Several leather bags from various designers, two-tone pumps and assorted hats — all synonymous with the style that made Princess Diana an icon — are also available to bid on. Besides the items worn by Princess Diana, there are a few things from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson) in the lot, including wooden pipes and ensembles from Christian Dior and Givenchy worn in the late 1960s to early 1970s. A.

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