Princess Diana’s ruff-collared blouse, worn in engagement portrait, to be auctioned

The blouse and a dress Diana wore are set to be auctioned next month.
Diana's blouse to be auctioned FILE PHOTO: LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 16: Staff members adjust a 1981 Emanuel pale pink chiffon blouse with satin neck-ribbon worn during Diana's first official portrait in 1981 during a preview for the forthcoming 'Diana: Her Fashion Story' exhibition at Kensington Palace on February 16, 2017 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images/Getty Images)

A ruff-collared, pale pink blouse that Princess Diana wore in her official engagement portrait will go up for auction next month.

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The blouse is expected to fetch up to $100,000 at the auction.

The blouse was designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel, the couple who designed Diana’s wedding dress.

Diana chose the blouse for a portrait that was taken by Lord Snowdon, the husband of Princess Margaret.

The fabric of the blouse was salvaged from a dress that had been damaged when a client left a mascara stain on the skirt while trying it on, Elizabeth Emanuel wrote in her book “A Dress for Diana,” CNN reported.

The blouse is being auctioned by Julien’s Auctions, a Beverly Hills auction house that is conducting the sale.

Another of clothing item that belonged to Diana – an evening dress she wore in public twice – is expected to sell for up to $200,000 at the same auction.


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