Princess Diana was the Queen of people's hearts and she was my mom's and mine too. I really adored her then as I adore her now. Her good sense of fashion and her ever-lasting beauty, as well as her ever-ready helping hands made her to be the person that lives now in our hearts. Not only these features made her into her pedestal status, but she had also left an important milestone in the history of FASHION. She died on 31st August, 1997, but her memories linger on in our minds.
LADY DIOR BAG:
When Princess Diana presented the Cezanne Exhibition in Paris Grand Palais
made by LVMH, the former French first-lady granted her a Dior new
design handbag as a gift. Then this new Lady Dior was favored by Diana
in a sudden, and she ordered every edition designed by Dior.
So when Diana visited the Birmingham Children’s House, she brought
her Dior Handbag again, holding the child in her arms. This is a
beginning of a success career…
Then several weeks later, Princess Diana went to Argentina, then she walked from her plane with the same
Dior Handbag.
Lady Dior inherited the lasting advanced design spirit, and all
handbags made by them have the same delicate hand-made high quality.
The cannage of the bad cover is inspirited from a chair of Napoleon
III. In the year 1947’s fashion show, Mr. Dior used this chair to
entertain all his honored guests, and the Dior pendant in all his
handbags became a forever classic from that moment on!
Today, designers all over the world create thousands of exclusive
things but only few of them go down in history and become legendary.
A BIG Thanks to
Princess Diana, Lady Dior handbag became a really cult handbag. A lot of famous women have chosen it as a unique accessory.
Lady Dior was released in
mid 1990s when the creative manager of
Dior Company was
Gianfranco Ferre. At first the bag became popular when the First Lady of France
Madam Chirac began to wear this exclusive Dior bag as she thought that the bag was gorgeous!
Later Lady Dior handbag became a deep success when
Lady Di
preferred it to the other handbags. In fact, it is Princess Diana’s
name that was added to the bag’s name. It is still unknown whether it
was merely a coincidence or the handbag was named Lady Dior on purpose.
But anyway the legendary princess made this fashionable accessory a
real success, provoked heightened interest in it and at the same time
made it a symbol of a refined taste.
By the way, the legendary bag is pretty conservative. Lady Dior handbag design has not changed at all – it has a traditional
square or
rectangular shape, quilted flap, two short straps and a chain. Metal charms in the form of capital letters
D, I, O, R are
the only decoration.
Initially only the first ladies and celebrities could afford such a
bag but now it can be bought at a much more moderate price. Dior brand
has presented several models at the approximate price of 800 – 3000$.
Catch the opportunity!
In the year
2008 the advertising campaign identity of Lady Dior handbag was
Marion Cotillard. In the history of Lady Dior handbag there were such celebrities as
Monica Bellucci,
Diana Kruger and
Carla Bruni among those who advertised it.
John Galliano designed the cosmetics bag for
Diorissime cosmetics and he derived inspiration from legendary Lady Dior handbag!
A REFLECTION ON THE WEDDING:
In British wedding tradition, the bridal party was made up of children. The groom's brothers, princes Andrew and Edward, served as his supporters -- similar to the American role of the best man.
The bride's cascade bouquet included gardenias, stephanotis, yellow roses, freesia and ivy. The yellow roses coordinated with the attendants' dresses.
No engagement is complete without an engagement ring and the engagement
of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in February 1981, was no
exception. However, when Prince Charles proposed to Lady Diana, he did
not have a ring. It was only later after she had agreed to marry him,
that a selection of rings from Garrards, the Royal Family’s jewelers,
were presented to Diana, who selected the now famous Blue Sapphire
Engagement Ring.
The ring chosen by Princess Diana, was not specially made for her but was part of a “ready-made” collection.
The chosen engagement ring comprised a stunning 18 carat oval blue
sapphire, surrounded by 14 brilliant cut diamonds and set in 18 carat
white gold. .
It has often been written that the ring’s gold band is made from
Welsh gold. However, this is not correct, since it was Diana’s wedding
ring that was made from Welsh Gold. The use of Welsh Gold for wedding
rings is a tradition that was established in the 1930’s by the late,
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother herself and one that has been followed
ever since. Welsh gold is quite rare and very expensive to buy.
Sapphires were one of Princess Diana’s favourite gemstones. It has
been suggested that the reason for this is because the sapphire
reminded her of her mother’s engagement ring.
Over the years, Princess Diana’s blue sapphire engagement ring has
achieved an iconic status amongst ring styles, with many brides to be
choosing similar sapphire engagement rings.
Shortly after the death of Princess Diana in 1997, her two sons were
invited to select some of their mother’s jewelry as keepsakes. Prince
Harry chose the blue sapphire engagement ring. However, they made an
agreement between themselves that whoever became engaged first, would
have the right to give the ring to their fiancée.
More recently, with the engagement of Prince William and Kate
Middleton, his mother’s famous blue sapphire engagement ring is once
more back in the limelight. At the happy couple’s press announcement,
Prince William explained that “It’s my way of making sure my mother
didn’t miss out on today”
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