Victor Edelstein - a hunter green velvet full length evening gown with grosgrain edging, off-shoulder long sleeves and integral bodice, length from top to bottom measures 146 cm.
From the wardrobe of The Duchess of Abercorn.
Victor Edelstein (born 10 July 1946) is a former couturier best known for his fashion designs for Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Duchess of Abercorn Collection
Within this luxury sale, we are delighted and honoured to include luxury fashion pieces owned by the late Duchess of Abercorn, Alexandra 'Sacha' Phillip. The Duchess was known throughout her life as a keen philanthropist with an interest in literature and was awarded an OBE in 2008 for her outstanding voluntary services to the community in Northern Ireland through founding the Pushkin Trust, named after her great-great-grandfather Alexander Pushkin.
The late Duchesses wardrobe includes tailored suits and exquisite evening gowns by numerous celebrated British couturiers, such as Bruce Oldfield, Catherine Walker, and Caroline Charles. Highlights include two 1960s dresses by Belinda Bellville, displaying incredibly sophisticated beadwork, also a ball gown by Victor Edelstein, renowned for designing the iconic velvet purple dress for Diana, Princess of Wales. Along with matching accessories and fascinators by Royal milliners such as Philip Somerville, Frederick Fox, and John Boyd.
Sold for £90
Victor Edelstein - a hunter green velvet full length evening gown with grosgrain edging, off-shoulder long sleeves and integral bodice, length from top to bottom measures 146 cm.
Provenance
From the wardrobe of The Duchess of Abercorn.
Victor Edelstein (born 10 July 1946) is a former couturier best known for his fashion designs for Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Duchess of Abercorn Collection
Within this luxury sale, we are delighted and honoured to include luxury fashion pieces owned by the late Duchess of Abercorn, Alexandra 'Sacha' Phillip. The Duchess was known throughout her life as a keen philanthropist with an interest in literature and was awarded an OBE in 2008 for her outstanding voluntary services to the community in Northern Ireland through founding the Pushkin Trust, named after her great-great-grandfather Alexander Pushkin.
The late Duchesses wardrobe includes tailored suits and exquisite evening gowns by numerous celebrated British couturiers, such as Bruce Oldfield, Catherine Walker, and Caroline Charles. Highlights include two 1960s dresses by Belinda Bellville, displaying incredibly sophisticated beadwork, also a ball gown by Victor Edelstein, renowned for designing the iconic velvet purple dress for Diana, Princess of Wales. Along with matching accessories and fascinators by Royal milliners such as Philip Somerville, Frederick Fox, and John Boyd.