Paris, France – The Grévin Museum in Paris has unveiled a new wax figure of Princess Diana,
the former wife of the current King Charles III, wearing her famous dress known as the “Revenge Dress”.
Which she wore during a famous public event in the 1990s
after announcing her separation from Prince Charles.
The museum administration said the statue was intended
to celebrate Princess Diana’s personality and her cultural influence on fashion and media.
She noted that this is the first wax figure of her to be displayed
in her most famous dress since her death in 1997.
This revelation comes as part of the Griffin Museum’s efforts to renew
its collection by adding influential figures from various fields.
Including celebrities, artists, and politicians.

An international fashion icon
The statue allows visitors to observe the fine details that reflect the princess’s features,
her famous smile, and her blonde hair.
The choice of the “revenge dress” was intended to highlight
a significant moment in the princess’s life.
This dress has become an icon of global fashion and a reflection
of the strength of her character in the face of royal and personal challenges.
The unveiling of the statue was attended by a number of visitors
and fans of Princess Diana who expressed their admiration for the artwork.
Which commemorates one of the most prominent
royal figures of the twentieth century,
It adds cultural and aesthetic value to the Grévin Museum in Paris.


