Princess Diana’s iconic wedding dress will soon be back on display in her former home.
From June 3 to January 2, the famous gown will feature in “Royal Style in the Making,” a Kensington Palace exhibit which “explores the fine art of designing for royalty,” per the palace website.
Designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel, the ornate puff-sleeved gown from Diana and Prince Charles’ 1981 nuptials boasts the longest train in royal history, featuring 25 feet of glittering sequins.
This exhibition will mark the gown’s first public display at Kensington Palace since 1995.
Diana’s sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, reportedly both agreed to lend the dress to Historic Royal Palaces for the exhibit, where it will be displayed alongside a working pattern for the Queen Mother’s 1937 coronation gown.
While Kristen Stewart is currently playing Diana in the upcoming and highly anticipated film “Spencer,” the upcoming project will not include the memorable gown.
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