A dress exhibition that celebrates the fashion and style of the late Princess of Wales.
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On August 31st this year, it will be 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car accident in Paris.
As part of the events commemorating her life, Kensington Palace is showing a number of her dresses in a new exhibition 'Diana: Her Fashion Story' which opened to the public on February 24.
Visitors can trace the evolution of the Princess's style -- from the demure, romantic outfits of her first public appearances, to the glamour, elegance and confidence of her later life.
The exhibition boasts of an extraordinary collection of garments, including the iconic velvet gown, designed by Victor Edelstein, famously worn at the White House when the Princess danced with John Travolta.
Scroll down to see some of the outfits on display at the exhibition.
All photographs: Peter Nicholls/Reuters
Princess Diana had no qualms repeating her outfits. She wore this during a visit to the Culture Centre in Hong Kong too.
At the centre is the 1991 Versace ice-blue silk gown with beading worn for a Harper's Bazaar photoshoot.
To the extreme right is the dress designed by Catherine Walker, which Princess Diana wore to a Christies Auction Gala in New York in 1997.