Elizabeth Debicki recreates the iconic look that Princess Diana wore in 1994, the same night that Prince Charles admitted to adultery.
’s Emmy-winning costume designersaid that it was a daring fashion choice for Diana considering that “royalty aren’t really ever encouraged to wear black. It’s considered funereal. And the dress is very décolleté—bare shoulders. It was a sensation.” Speaking about Diana’s motivation for going public in the look, she said, “Every woman must feel [that way if they were in that position]: ‘Hey, you betrayed me. Up yours.’ And I think everybody went, ‘Yes, good for you.
. Film sets are noisy and there’s lots of tinkering going on but nobody had to say, ‘Right, quiet, action.’ Everybody just went quiet on both occasions. It shows you how important those two dresses are.”recreated the dress almost exactly, but the designer says it looks slightly different because of Diana and Debicki’s different body types.
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