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Yes the Debrett's books were good as well as those early Diana books w/the dates and fashion listings (but they seemed to end c. 1985.) You are lucky to have access to the UK newspaper clippings - they are the best source. Living in the US I've totally missed out on those.
I'm glad you found this forum - I think you and your well-organized collection will be a great resource for everybody. |
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Yea I love the debrett's fashion guides also the following books which came out since her death.
Dressing Diana Diana Woman of Style Diana Her Life in Fashion Diana Secret of Her Style Also love Diana Her Extraordinary Life which came out in 24 parts (magazine) but also published as a very large book they had alot of her fashions and of course different engagements & tours. I LOVED it. Yes I know VERY lucky getting actual newspaper clippings from the U.K. I clicked into a source in 1987 and bought mostly whatever he had on hand from then on I'd get whatever he'd come across yearly this last year he got stacks from one of his sources and I was buying 400-800 clippings per year from 1981 to 1987 for a great price. Postage was more expensive to be honest. It always is it seems. Last edited by Canadiana; 10-23-2005 at 02:03 PM. |
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No I don't have them on my computer. I just have it all written by hand and in diffferent coloured folders for each year. Right now it's a total mess cause I got alot of information and it totally needs to be re-organized. I did however have up to mid 1985 done on floppy disk then I printed it off but it's a mess cause there were so many changes as i said. I don't think it will ever be perfect although. It needs to be all done again which is alot of work not sure when it will ever be done properly again.
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I wish I could find one book or set of books that could describe and show every outfit that Diana ever wore. Private or public functions. I could look at it for hours I am sure.
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Christo's Girl
I agree. Maybe they could do three books and separate it by years. 1980-1985 then 1986-1991 then 1992-1997. Can you imagine EVERY outfit? The book would be HUGE! And I would have back problems because I would take it with me everywhere for a while! Did you ever see that book called the Diana Encyclopedia? I heard about it years ago and it was supposed to have a picture of every outfit Diana wore. I have looked for it on Amazon and other places but never found it. If anyone can point me to a website where it is available, I would really appreciate it! Tenn Girl |
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Gosh sure would LOVE that book. Well being I'm slightly obsessed with diana's eng/fashions I'd love a book of each eng. and accompanying photo but cant' see that ever happening just getting an accurate listing of her engagement is a start. I'd also LOVE LOVE LOVE if a book of every official photo she ever had taken was in a book too that would be a pretty big book as well would be awesome. We did just get that with the Testino book but would be nice to see the official ones from start to finish cause wow did she change. |
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The book that I have seen most often referred to (at least on Ebay) as a "Diana encyclopedia" is the book Diana an Extrodinary Life. It was a newspaper piece work made into a book and is quite large.
I have heard of a few people researching such a book, but the task would have to be enormous, and I've not heard of anyone complete such a project. But I would stand in line to buy such a book!! |
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Sammy,
Thanks for the correction, I will have to see if I can find it! By the way, I'll be right in line behind you to buy it, if the Encyclopedia ever shows up! I have the Debretts Illustrated book and I like it. However, it bugs me that they show the same outfits over and over. I mean, she wore different stuff, can't you include that? What an absolute waste of paper! I guess we will just have to keep dreaming. Although I am happy that so many pictures are on the internet now. I have found outfits that I never knew she wore, which is exciting! |
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I wish the Debrett's fashion books didn't end so "early"in her career....I 'm grateful they exist anyway. It is a shame Jayne Fincher or Tim Graham haven't released a newer fashion encyclopedia of her. I'm sure they would have photographed just about every event.
I also would love to know the dates of photo sessions in studios, such as Snowdon, etc. |
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While I love the debretts fashion guide books they did it badly in that they would show the same outfit many times over then left out something she worn only one or twice. I mean what's the point of showing the same outfit 2/3 times at different times unless she made changes which she didn't. It really bugged me cause they totally ignored some outfits. I mean there are 2/3 outfits diana worn more then 20 times and in one case the exact jewelery all the time the only way to tell it was different was the hair style. This is a dark navy military style brassed buttoned jacket and grey pinstriped skirt. She always worn large ball shape brass earrings. I have her wearing that 24 times from April 1987 to Dec 1992 that's only the ones I know off I bet she worn it even more then that since she liked it so much. The white & navy pinstriped coatdress first worn to Italy April 20'85 she worn that 18 times but thankfully she worn different earrings and at one point had it shortened. The dark green edelstein suit she worn first to Portugal Feb 12'87 with the black collars she worn that 16 times but again with different earrings. She had many suits she worn like that.
As for the evening gown she worn the most it's the Murray Arbeid golden yellow low waisted gown with the leg of mutton sleeves you know it's from that triple pose portrait by John Merton (which is my favorite portrait of all the ones done it's stunning) she also worn that navy fringe collar wrap over cocktail gown do you remember she worn it 9 times from May 91 to June 93. I loved it when fashion commentors would say royalty did not wear clothes over and over. How silly I mean why not??? |
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What do you think is the oldest outfit Diana recycled? (years later she brought out an old favorite) We know Princess Anne is a pro at this.
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As for a dress I was surprised when she worn 2 dresses she worn in 1981 again 3 times in 1986. This was a long ruffled lilacy striped dress with a purple sash can you remember it? ![]() Well she worn it to a polo match June 81 well June 30'86 she worn it to wimbledon then at an official eng. July 16 '86 then again when they arrived in Majorca Aug 86. It's like she just found it in the back of her closet?? Then there's tha grey & maroon L-Motif print dress with yellow piping & trim she worn it twice in July '81 (once with a hat)then in Australia departing at an airport then in Prince Edward Island (with ostrich feathered hat) Canada June '83 then in July 1985 she visited the Old Bailey and she worn it again only 2 years that time but just seemed out of the blue. She made changes to her clothes like that pink long suit worn to Australia, Canada then for Italy 85 she turned it into a fitted skirt. She did it for that rose pink hooped ruffled heavily flounced dress with sash again first to Australia worn it in London couple times and Scotland Oct '83 well in 1986 she had it refitted with big sequins I totally hated it then. She didn't do that much you know something worn 10-15 years earlier I think she was too fashion conscious for that (unlike P.Anne) but then again she was taken soo soon wasn't she? Last edited by Canadiana; 05-04-2006 at 06:18 PM. |
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P.S. I posted the above picture in the picture thread instead of here which is still suppose to be about the Italian tour. I did have it here but then moved it. check it out Last edited by Canadiana; 05-06-2006 at 09:29 AM. |
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I think that lilac striped dress should have stayed at the back of the closet. I remember seeing photos of her wearing it at polo in '81 and thinking,"What an ugly dress," and it's shapeless and unflattering on her, too. I never knew that she wore it again. It's especially surprising that she wore it on an official engagement. Anyway, Canadiana, thanks for filling in some more gaps in our knowledge.
My vote for the DRESS she wore most often would be the blue floral (bright blue with bright pink and yellow flowers), the one she famously wore in Brazil holding the little girl playing with her necklace. She wore it to polo June 29, 1988 (that was on the cover of Hello) and for many engagements, including visiting AIDS patients at the London Lighthouse July 20, 1992. Also in Seville, Spain, at Expo 92. I haven't made a total count. I think the press called it her "caring dress" because it was bright and cheerful and so she wore it for many hospital visits, etc., and it seems I recall her saying that children liked it because of the bright colors. ) |
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