Princess Diana's dresses currently on display in Hong Kong ahead of auction


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The yellow suit, designed by Catherine Walker, is estimated to fetch up to US$50,000 (approximately RM239,500). Photo: AFP

Shoulder-padded, daffodil yellow and accented with gleaming gold buttons – a very of-its-time suit Princess Diana wore during her 1989 trip to Hong Kong is now among six outfits on display in the former British colony.

The collection of dresses, shoes and handbags – some of which are familiar fashion moments from the Princess of Wales – is part of a 12-day exhibit at a Hong Kong mall which launched Thursday (April 18).

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