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The u201cLittle Dressesu201d collection is just one component of a very large array of Princess Diana items collected from around the world. You can view the entire collection in our Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum, launching August 2019. https://www.theprincessandtheplatypus.org/princessdiana3dvirtualmuseum
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We plan to catch you up with all of the exciting details in forthcoming posts, until then we wanted to show you a delightful “sneakpeek” of our miniature Diana collection, truly incredible! It’s a one-of-a-kind collection of all 79 Christie’s Dresses … in miniature. These dresses will be part of our Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum, where you can take an up close and personal look at them, all with their own unique features. dress design
These “LittleDresses” are perfect copies of the original dresses auctioned by Christie’s in June 1997 — just two months before Princess Diana’s death. They’re all of uniform size and fit the 15 1/2″ Franklin Mint vinyl Princess Diana doll. The dresses were collected over a ten year period from 1997 – 2007. Some of the dresses were wonderfully made by various doll companies — notably, the Franklin Mint and the Great American Doll Company .However, the vast majority of the dresses were masterfully hand-made in exquisite, remarkable detail by private label dress makers. Some of the dresses were extremely difficult to create; for example, the Lot 43 “Hook” dress (floor-length, black and white gown with tightly swirled ribbon inter-spaced with pearls) took a master dressmaker several attempts … and finally two months to craft!
Dressmakers from the USA, Canada, UK, France, Netherlands, China, Japan, and Hong-Kong all contributed their amazing talent to the enormous task of making all 79 dresses for the 10 year anniversary exhibit in 2007. That exhibit reunited a total of thirty Diana dresses, 26 of them from the Christie’s auction, a feat which had never been done, nor has ever been done since. This exhibit was held October – December 2007 at the Appleton Museum of Art in Ocala, FL. The Little Dresses were displayed once again in 2010 at the Von Leibig Museum of Art in Naples, Florida before they were retired. In addition to being displayed at these two world class, fully-accredited museums, the collection of “LittleDresses” was featured in the BBC Canada Television Documentary, “Marketing the Monarchy” in 2011. It is the only one of its kind in the world.
The “LittleDresses” collection is just one component of a very large array of Princess Diana items collected from around the world. You can view the entire collection in our Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum, launching August 2019.