After more than 20 years in a City vault, designers David and Elizabeth
Emmanuel open the four locked trunks which reveal the story behind their
creation of Princess Diana's wedding dress.
After more than 20 years in a City vault, designers David and Elizabeth
Emanuel open the four locked trunks which reveal the story behind their
creation of Princess Diana's wedding dress. The contents of the trunks
paint an astonishingly personal and intimate portrait of the incredible
painstaking preparation and rehearsal for one of the history's most
famous wedding dresses. The treasure ranges from original sketches and
fabric swatches, to a spare silk umbrella and shoes, and even the
handbag Elizabeth Emanuel carried with her on the day containing
smelling salts and glucose tablets. Unseen photographs of the
preparation and rehearsals chart the build up to the big day.