Princess Diana's engagement portrait shirt may fetch £79,000

A shirt worn by Diana, the Princess of Wales, for her engagement portrait is up for public sale.

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Worn by the royal for her portrait in 1981, the pink crepe shirt has a ruff-like collar and unfastened pleats to the entrance.

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Julien's Auctions has put Diana's garment up for public sale and estimated its worth to be between $80,000 (£63,490) and $100,000 (£79,360).

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In 2019, the shirt was on show at Kensington Palace as a part of the exhibition Diana: Her Fashion Story.

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It was created by David and Elizabeth Emanuel - who later went on to design Diana's wedding ceremony robe for her marriage to King Charles, the then-Prince of Wales - and was captured by royal photographer Lord Snowdon.

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The National Portrait Gallery mentioned the image, printed in Vogue journal, coincided with the official announcement of the engagement of Charles and Diana in February 42 years in the past.

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Julien's Auctions and TCM Present: Hollywood Legends will probably be held in Beverly Hills, California, and on-line from 14 to 17 December.

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An night gown, additionally worn by Diana, will probably be obtainable on the identical public sale.

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Designed by Moroccan-born designer Jacques Azagury, it was worn in Florence, Italy, in April 1985 and is estimated to be price between $100,000 and $200,000 (£158,720).

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It comes after the royal's well-known black sheep jumper fetched a record-breaking $1.1m (£904,495) in September.

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The auctioneer Sotheby's mentioned bidding for the sweater jumped from $190,000 (£150,754) to its ultimate worth after a 15-minute bidding battle.

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it was initially provided with an estimate of between $50,000 to $80,000.

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It was found in an attic in March by designer Joanna Osborne, and incorporates a whimsical black sheep amongst white ones.

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It can also be among the many preliminary designs by Osborne and Sally Muir for Warm and Wonderful knitwear, which was based in 1979.

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The garment broke the report set by Diana's Victor Edelstein aubergine night robe, which offered for $604,800 in January.

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