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Diana, Princess of Wales, visited the United States in early November 1985 with her husband [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]].<ref name=PublicRole>{{cite web|url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/The%20House%20of%20Windsor%20from%201952/DianaPrincessofWales/PublicRole.aspx|title=Diana, Princess of Wales – Public role|publisher=royal.gov.uk|accessdate=11 September 2012}}{{Dead link|date=April 2016}}</ref> The couple stayed at the [[White House]], where they attended a gala dinner on 11 November. On that occasion, the Princess of Wales wore Edelstein's dress. She was photographed dancing with the actor [[John Travolta]] to the [[Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track|music]] of his 1977 film ''[[Saturday Night Fever]]'' in the [[Entrance Hall]]. The photographs and TV footage of them "gliding around the room" were widely circulated around the world,<ref name="jones"/> and the gown came to be known as the "Travolta dress".<ref name="mold">{{cite book|title=Diana: woman of style|last=Modlinger|first=Jackie|publisher=Bramley|isbn=1858339650|pages=82|year=1998}}</ref>
Diana, Princess of Wales, visited the United States in early November 1985 with her husband [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]].<ref name=PublicRole>{{cite web|url=http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/The%20House%20of%20Windsor%20from%201952/DianaPrincessofWales/PublicRole.aspx |title=Diana, Princess of Wales – Public role |publisher=royal.gov.uk |accessdate=11 September 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20120920164625/http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/The%20House%20of%20Windsor%20from%201952/DianaPrincessofWales/PublicRole.aspx |archivedate=20 September 2012 }}</ref> The couple stayed at the [[White House]], where they attended a gala dinner on 11 November. On that occasion, the Princess of Wales wore Edelstein's dress. She was photographed dancing with the actor [[John Travolta]] to the [[Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track|music]] of his 1977 film ''[[Saturday Night Fever]]'' in the [[Entrance Hall]]. The photographs and TV footage of them "gliding around the room" were widely circulated around the world,<ref name="jones"/> and the gown came to be known as the "Travolta dress".<ref name="mold">{{cite book|title=Diana: woman of style|last=Modlinger|first=Jackie|publisher=Bramley|isbn=1858339650|pages=82|year=1998}}</ref>


The Princess of Wales wore the dress again in Germany in December 1987 and at the premiere of the film ''[[Wall Street (1987 film)|Wall Street]]'' in April 1988.<ref name="mold"/> She wore it for her last official portrait photograph, taken by her former husband's uncle, [[Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon|the Earl of Snowdon]], in 1997.<ref name="jones"/>
The Princess of Wales wore the dress again in Germany in December 1987 and at the premiere of the film ''[[Wall Street (1987 film)|Wall Street]]'' in April 1988.<ref name="mold"/> She wore it for her last official portrait photograph, taken by her former husband's uncle, [[Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon|the Earl of Snowdon]], in 1997.<ref name="jones"/>

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The dress worn for the first time
The Princess of Wales dancing with John Travolta at the White House

The "Travolta dress" (also known as the "John Travolta dress") is a dress once owned by Diana, Princess of Wales. It was worn for the first time at a gala dinner at the White House in November 1985. It is named after the American actor John Travolta, with whom the Princess danced at the dinner.

Design

Designed by London-born Victor Edelstein, the Travolta dress is an off-the-shoulder midnight blue velvet evening gown. It was inspired by Edwardian fashion, giving it a "slight sweep of costume drama". The journalist Jackie Modlinger described it as "dramatic in style" and "regal in fabric".[1]

History

Diana, Princess of Wales, visited the United States in early November 1985 with her husband Prince Charles.[2] The couple stayed at the White House, where they attended a gala dinner on 11 November. On that occasion, the Princess of Wales wore Edelstein's dress. She was photographed dancing with the actor John Travolta to the music of his 1977 film Saturday Night Fever in the Entrance Hall. The photographs and TV footage of them "gliding around the room" were widely circulated around the world,[3] and the gown came to be known as the "Travolta dress".[1]

The Princess of Wales wore the dress again in Germany in December 1987 and at the premiere of the film Wall Street in April 1988.[1] She wore it for her last official portrait photograph, taken by her former husband's uncle, the Earl of Snowdon, in 1997.[3]

Auctions

Shortly before her death in August 1997, Diana requested that the dress be sold in a charity auction. Florida-based businesswoman Maureen Dunkel bought it for £100,000[4] in New York in June 1997, along with nine other dresses formerly owned by the Princess. The Travolta dress was the most expensive one sold at the auction. When she went bankrupt in 2011, Dunkel was forced to put them up for auction, but the Travolta dress was one of six that were not sold.[5] It was finally auctioned off by Kerry Taylor in London on 19, March 2013, fetching £240,000 ($362,424) and again being the most expensive auctioned dress. It was bought by "a British gentleman as a surprise to cheer up his wife".[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Modlinger, Jackie (1998). Diana: woman of style. Bramley. p. 82. ISBN 1858339650.
  2. ^ "Diana, Princess of Wales – Public role". royal.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b c Jones, Bryony (19 March 2013). "Dress Princess Diana wore to dance with Travolta auctioned off". CNN. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  4. ^ Sheldrick, Giles (19 March 2013). "Sold for £240,000... the dress that Princess Diana dazzled in with John Travolta". Daily Express. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Princess Diana's dresses set to raise over £600,000 at auction". The Daily Telegraph. 19 March 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.