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  2. Princess Diana ‘Caused Such a Sensation’ with One of Her ...

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    The late Princess of Wales’ hairstylist Richard Dalton reveals how the iconic necklace-as-headband moment happened 39 years ago in Melbourne, Australia. Anwar Hussein/Getty.

  3. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The necklace was created together with a set of earrings, but following her death the suite was sold with permission from her family. The necklace was sold to a Ukrainian couple in 2010 who put it on sale in 2017 at Guernsey's. It was estimated to be worth about $12 million at the time. [44] [45]

  4. Affair of the Diamond Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The Affair of the Diamond Necklace (French: Affaire du collier de la reine, "Affair of the Queen's Necklace") was an incident from 1784 to 1785 at the court of King Louis XVI of France that involved his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette.

  5. The 30 Most Iconic Oscars Looks of All Time - AOL

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    She paired black leather opera gloves and a door knocker of a necklace from Tiffany & Co, which featured a yellow diamond stone known as the "Tiffany Diamond," totaling 128.54 carats.

  6. 12 Rare Pieces of Jewelry Worn on the Red Carpet - AOL

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    Set in platinum, her 199.26 carats of jewelry included a jaw-dropping 73.55-carat diamond drop necklace. The post 12 Rare Pieces of Jewelry Worn on the Red Carpet appeared first on Wealth Gang .

  7. Elsa Peretti - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Peretti, OMRI OMM (1 May 1940 – 18 March 2021), was an Italian jewelry designer and philanthropist as well as a fashion model. Her jewelry and design pieces for Tiffany & Co. are included in the 20th century collection of the British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. [1]

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