Paris Wax Museum Unveils New Diana Figure in ‘Revenge Dress,’ Decades After Her Death in the City
The Musée Grévin honored Diana’s legacy with a wax figure in her iconic black dress, unveiled on the 30th anniversary of her revealing BBC interview, attracting 700,000 annual visitors.
- The Grevin Museum in Paris unveiled a wax figure of Princess Diana wearing the famous 'revenge dress' she wore in 1994, decades after her death in the city.
- Diana is displayed wearing a copy of the black dress she wore on the same day Prince Charles admitted being unfaithful in a televised interview.
- The museum said the dress became 'a statement of reclaimed self-assertion' for Diana and her tribute holds extra weight in Paris where she died in a car crash in 1997.
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Wax Diana in ‘revenge dress’ is unveiled in Paris decades after her death in the city
By THOMAS ADAMSON and OLEG CETINIC, Associated Press PARIS (AP) — Princess Diana returned to Paris in wax Thursday as one of Europe’s oldest wax museums unveiled a new figure of the British royal in the so-called “revenge dress,” decades after her tragic death in the city. The life-size wax figure of Lady Diana is presented at Grevin Museum in Paris, France, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) The statue was ordered in Paris after…
PARIS (AP) — Princess Diana returned to Paris in wax Thursday as one of Europe’s oldest wax museums unveiled a new figure of the British royal in the so-called “revenge dress,” decades after her tragic death in the city.
A Paris wax museum has unveiled a new figure of Princess Diana in a black dress that has come to be known as her “revenge dress.”
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