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Why did Princess Diana leave the Chanel brand after divorce?

Princess Diana, who died in 1997, gave up the Chanel brand after divorce. “The Chanel logo reminded Diana of Charles and Camilla,” said Jayson Brundson, a fashion designer from Diana.

Princess Diana, the first wife of the Prince of Wales, died on 31 August 1997. Princess, who was very popular with the public, was noteworthy for her life as well as her life story.

Diana Spencer, a fashion icon for some, was very passionate about fashion.

She reminded her of Camilla and Charles.

Princess Diana, who gave so much importance to her clothing, took Chanel, one of her favorite brands, after her divorce with Charles.

Until 1996, Diana was displayed in many places with the products of the famous brand. Diana told fashion designer Jayson Brundson why she left the brand on her Australian trip.

Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, Brundson said, “The brand’s intertwined ‘C’ logo reminds her of Camilla and Charles.”

ELEGANT AND NOBLE Revenge WEAPON: BLACK DRESS

Although Diana left the Chanel brand, affecting women’s wardrobes, she started to pay attention to how she gave messages with what she wore day by day and started to use fashion as a weapon.

In 1994, the black mini dress designed by Greek fashion designer Christina Stambolian was on the agenda. The so-called ‘revenge dress’ was spoken so much that Diana’s dress was featured in the headlines the next day instead of Prince Charles’ television conference.

Christina Stambolian dress designed as Lady Diana’s Revenge Dress

STORY OF THE REVENGE DRESS

Lady Diana and Prince Charles were divorced after an unhappy 11-year marriage.

Celebrating her freedom under the dazzling flashes of the world press and shining her star a little more in each frame, Lady Diana attends an event hosted by Vanity Fair magazine at the Serpentine Gallery in London that day.

That same evening, the British Royal Family will confront a prince who confesses to cheating a princess for the first time in his history through televisions. Successful British journalist Jonathan Dimbleby asks Prince Charles whether Lady Diana Spencer, who entered the world house in 1981, remained loyal during their marriage. Prince said, “I was absolutely loyal!” he says. It is so clear that Dimleby is not convinced by this answer that he poses his second question: “Are you sure?”

After a “Yes” answer, he pauses for a few seconds and continues to speak: “I was loyal until our relationship reached irreparable points.” Prince Charles is not regretting or sad as expected when making this statement. On the contrary, he responds with the lightness and excitement of the new life he will establish with Camilla Parker-Bowles in a confident tone.

“She felt she was going to be the star of that evening,” said Christina Stambolian, who had not been daring to wear because she had found it too flashy before, because her style counselor, Diana Harvey, about the invitation she prepared.

The iconic dress that decorated the headlines of the world press the next day was interpreted as Lady Diana’s ‘elegant and noble weapon of revenge’.

Written by Maraaz

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