The
bodiced, off-the-shoudler, midnight blue dress by couturier
Victor Edelstein, was put up for sale by London's Kerry Taylor
Auctions on Monday, with an estimated price tag of
250,000-300,000 pounds ($320,750 - $384,900).
It failed to reach those figures during live bidding, but the
charity moved in afterwards.
"It was sold post-auction ... for a hammer price of 220,000
pounds. The seller was delighted as he hoped it would stay in
the UK," the auction house said in a statement.
The charity Historic Royal Palaces - which looks after Hampton
Court Palace and the Tower of London as well as the public parts
of Diana's former home, Kensington Palace - said on Wednesday it
had bought a piece of history.
"Not only is the ‘Travolta’ dress a fantastic example of couture
tailoring designed to dazzle on a state occasion, it represents
a key moment in the story of twentieth century royal fashion,"
Eleri Lynn, curator at Historic Royal Palaces, said in a
statement.
"We’re delighted to have acquired this iconic evening gown for
the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection - a designated collection
of national and international importance - over twenty years
since it first left Kensington Palace," she added.
Diana wore the dress in 1985 at a White House state dinner,
where she danced with the "Grease" actor.
Auctioneer Kerry Taylor said the gown had previously been bought
in 2013 for 200,000 pounds "by a romantic gentleman who wanted
basically to cheer up his wife".
"But since then it’s spent most of its time locked away in a
wardrobe and now as a couple they feel they really want this to
go out into the public domain.”
(Reporting by Marissa Davison; additional reporting by
Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian;
Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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