The black taffeta gown that Lady Diana Spencer wore just weeks after her engagement to Prince Charles in 1981, has fetched a staggering amount of USD 192,000 in an auction.
The gown, with a plunging neckline, designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel sold for nearly four times what it was expected to achieve.
The dress, which was estimated to sell for around the USD 61,000 was bought at an auction in London by a fashion museum in Chile.
It was the star attraction at an auction of items from the Emanuels’ archive held at La Galleria, in central London, by specialist vintage fashion auctioneers Kerry Taylor Auctions.
The Princess of Wales, who was then Lady Diana Spencer, wore the dress to a black-tie benefit event at Goldsmiths’ Hall in the City in March 1981, her first official engagement with her fiance, Charles, Daily Mail reported.
Diana was just 19 at that time and the couple were attending an event in aid of the Royal Opera House development. The photographs of the royal bride-to-be stepping out of a limousine in the black gown with the daring neckline made headlines and established her as the most glamorous member of the royal family.
Diana returned the gown to the designers to have it altered just before her weddding as she had lost weight but the designers made another one and the original remained forgotten for many years.
Elizabeth later wrote in her book that the bridal gown was created as a sample that had been loaned out to the actress Liza Goddard but Diana made it famous.