London Fashion Week designer sells jumper with Princess Diana's 復讐 dress look on - but it will 始める,決める you 支援する £365

A London Fashion Week designer has given a 同時代の 新たな展開 to Princess Diana's famous '復讐 dress'.

Kris Cantu, the mind behind Knitwrth, introduced quirky sweaters featuring images of cultural icons in 2020, which rose to prominence after 存在 worn by a number of celebrities, 含むing Lizzo, Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski.

The brand has now 追加するd Princess Diana to its roster of muses with a £365 sweater, showcasing a striking print of the late 王室の in her off-shoulder 黒人/ボイコット '復讐 dress' from a 1994 dinner at the Serpentine Gallery.

This design, which is part of the Not in London pop-up shop 同時に起こる/一致するing with London Fashion Week, is 利用できる to buy on the Highsnobiety app and at Selfridges, と一緒に other sweaters featuring David and Victoria Beckham and Sade.

Diana's dress, designed by?Christina Stambolian, is arguably one of her greatest sartorial 遺産/遺物s.

The £365 Knitwrth sweater is one of three new garments created as part of the Not in London pop-up shop, coinciding with London Fashion Week

The £365 Knitwrth sweater is one of three new 衣料品s created as part of the Not in London pop-up shop, 同時に起こる/一致するing with London Fashion Week

Diana's dress, designed by Christina Stambolian, is arguably one of her greatest sartorial legacies
The Princess wore the LBD to dinner at?the Serpentine Gallery in 1994

Diana's dress, designed by Christina Stambolian, is arguably one of her greatest sartorial 遺産/遺物s

The late 王室の showcased the LBD as Prince Charles appeared on television 自白するing to infidelity after their marriage had 'irretrievably broken 負かす/撃墜する' - and it was subsequently dubbed the '復讐 dress'.

But Knitwrth's 的 demographic - individuals in their 20s - wouldn't have been born when Diana arrived at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, wearing the famous design.?

Yet it is (疑いを)晴らす her 遺産/遺物 lives on?as London Fashion Week designer Cantu has reimagined the 教団 look.?

The advertising-exec-turned-designer, based in Wicker Park, Chicago, taught himself to sew on a Si nger sewing machine.

最初, Knitwrth was a two-man 操作/手術, with Cantu sewing each item and his brother 監督するing imagery.

However, the brand 発射 to fame after 存在 worn by the likes of?Lizzo, Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski - and subsequently built a larger team.

月毎の 減少(する)s are 発表するd on the 公式の/役人 Instagram account, which has 獲得するd over 25,000 信奉者s, and typically sell out within 24 hours.?

The front of Knitwrth's £365 sweater shows Princess Diana stretching out her arm to shake hands

The 前線 of Knitwrth's £365 sweater shows Princess Diana stretching out her arm to shake 手渡すs

The 逆転する of the 限られた/立憲的な 版 sweater 描写するs another image of the late Princess

The 限られた/立憲的な 版 'Duchess' sweater, costing £365, is one of three new designs created in 共同 with?Highsnobiety and Selfridges,?同時に起こる/一致するing with London Fashion Week.

The £365 unisex 'Duchess' sweater has an oversized fit that is emblazoned with images of the late Princess Diana across the 前線 and 後部.

The その上の two jumpers feature a young David and Victoria Beckham and a 黒人/ボイコット and white portrait of the singer Sade.

All three 衣料品s will be sold?経由で the Highsnobiety app and in Selfridges on Oxford Street.

Previous sweaters by the coveted brand have featured images of?Taylor Swift, Kate Moss, Eminem, Forrest Gump and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

David Fischer, 創立者 of Highsnobiety, believes that Princess Diana continues to be an important cultural icon across all 世代s.?

'She was a 王室の, but was still seen as approachable and part of the people. She 具体的に表現するs the posh/punk aesthetic of our Not in London programming and remains an important cultural icon still today,'?Fischer told?The Telegraph.

'Highsnobiety's audience is all about authenticity and people who 奮起させる them, mostly by having 覆うd their own ways in unique and 前例のない ways.'

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