Diana's revenge outfit signalled the end of her marriage to Charles.

Diana wore the dress on the same day as Charles admitted to cheating on her in a televised interview . The dress was worn for a fundraiser dinner held by Vanity Fair magazine in Kensington Gardens on June 29, 1994 .

Diana, the late Princess of Wales and King Charles IIIs first wife, continues to make headlines 25 years after she was killed in a car crash in Paris, France.With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, many old tales and events have come to the fore again, mainly in relation to Diana, the most beloved royal in the country, ever.On this Thursday, we look back at Dianas most-talked about revenge dress worn to reportedly settle disputes with her ex-husband, Charles, who confessed to cheating on her.Christina Stambolian, a Greek designer, designed the original off-the-shoulder chiffon dress.

Diana wore it on the same day as Charles admitted to adultery in a televised interview.Diana's blackness was likened to that of the black swan Odile in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, saying she wanted not to play the scene like Odette, innocent in white.Odile was an alternate version of Odile.She was clearly angry.

Diana wanted to wear a Valentino dress before choosing Stambolians style, according to reports.Diana's former stylist, Anna Harvey, said she wanted to be a million dollars, and she did.According to reports, the dress was worn for a fundraiser dinner held by Vanity Fair magazine in Kensington Gardens on June 29, 1994; Diana had already declined the invitation, but she accepted it two days before the dinner, following several days of controversy surrounding Charles infidelity allegations.The interviewer asked Charles if he had been faithful and honorable to Diana during their marriage the next night.

We'd tried to repair it until it broke down in an irreparably bad way.This was his official confession of cheating on Diana, as shown by the author.Before the program was broadcast, Charles and Diana were separated for two years.

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