Piece, made by the brand Belville Sassoon, was used by Lady Di during a visit to Brazil in 1991
Renae Plant, an enthusiast of items related to Princess Diana Spencer, went through a moment of great excitement when acquiring a dress that belonged to the iconic figure. The value of the piece, which was awarded for R $ 2.8 million, reflects the historical and sentimental importance of the item. The purchase occurred in a auction that attracted the attention of collectors and admirers of royalty. The piece, made by the brand Belville Sassoon, was used by Lady di During a visit to Brazil in 1991. Known as “Caring Dress”, the dress is emblematic, as the princess often wore it in events focused on charities, reinforcing her commitment to social causes. This connection to philanthropy makes the dress even more significant for Diana’s admirers.
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Renae Plant is not only a collector, but also the creator of a virtual museum dedicated to Diana’s memory. With over 2,700 personal items of the princess in her collection, she stands out for her dedication to preserving the story and legacy of Lady Di. Renae’s connection to the dress is particularly special as she had the opportunity to see the princess wearing the play during an event in Sydney, Australia. Rena’s thrill as he finished the dress was so intense that she passed out, highlighting the depth of her admiration for Diana.
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