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The dress that caught the Prince's eye goes on view to public

28th June 2011

As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embark on their first royal visit as a married couple to Canada and the United States in July, the dress that sparked their romance goes on view at the American Museum in Britain in Bath.  By catching the eye of Prince William in this dress, Kate Middleton went on to capture his heart.  The diaphanous sheath-dress she wore on the catwalk of the University of St Andrews’ charity fashion show in 2002 will be on view from 1 July to 4 September as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations at the American Museum in Britain at Claverton Manor, Bath.

Now part of royal history, this garment – originally intended as a skirt – was designed by Charlotte Todd of Bristol while she was studying at the University of the West of England for a project prophetically titled ‘The Art of Seduction’.  Todd always intended that the sheath, knitted in black and gold silk yarns with turquoise bands at top and bottom, be worn with a slip – certainly not the way the dress was worn by Kate Middleton at St Andrews.   

This unique dress was recently in the headlines again when it sold at auction for £78,000 to Nicholas Roberts, the nephew of collector David Gainsborough Roberts, whose comprehensive collection of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia including iconic gowns is also on show at the American Museum in the acclaimed exhibition Marilyn – Hollywood Icon until 30 October 2011.

For more information on the American Museum, please click here.

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