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A Bruce Oldfield two-piece yellow and floral-patterned silk ensemble belonging to Princess Diana.
A black Lady Dior lambskin handbag belonging to Diana, Princess of Wales.
A custom cream silk crepe embroidered evening gown designed by Catherine Walker for Diana, the Princess of Wales, for her 1986 royal tour of Saudi Arabia.
A custom John Boyd peach colored straw archer (bycocket) hat belonging to Diana, Princess of Wales.

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