vogue.co.uk
If walls could talk: when the Royal Albert Hall played host to the inaugural British Fashion Awards in 1989, the industry’s great and good budged up in their couture and made room for a royal in the ranks: Diana, Princess of Wales.
She read the brief. While Diana was never going to compete with the country’s most avant-garde dressers (Vivienne Westwood’s fig leaf-covered crotch ensemble and Katherine Hamnett’s silver-studded G-strings added colour to proceedings on that landmark October night),…
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