
Some of the dolls here are redressed in other companies that didn’t quite get Diana’s face right but the gowns were too gorgeous to pass up . Then there are replica clothing I’ve bought for my vinyl dolls from various doll seamstresses.

This is a recreation of the Victor Edelstein gown was made by the Ashton Drake .
The doll sculpt was horrible but the gown is beautiful. The Franklin issued the gown for the Vinyl doll. It was also issued for the sitting porcelain doll. Nonetheless, neither included the jacket. Because this is one of my favorite Diana gowns this missing jacket irked me . Now I have one of my wish dolls .
I used the Princess of Nobility doll by Franklin Mint.
The earrings go well with the gown so I left them intact .
The handbag is borrowed from the White Chiffon gown .
Next I will paint the shoes and add fabric bows to finish the look.

This little red hot number was created by one of the best seamstresses out there.
I love this dress so much it really should have made the Franklin Mint wardrobe series. Another one of my wish dolls fulfilled.

Another one of my favorite 80s gowns. It should have made it to the limited edition line. Just imagine all the accessories we could have had!
The miniature replica was made by Mini ~Mary on Ebay.
This was one of Diana’s gowns that I had the opportunity to see in person in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Diana wore this gown at a private party, and to date, there have not been any photographs found of her wearing it. It was Lot 48 in her DRESSES Auction.

This is a OOAK set created by Bea doll Boutique
The fabric is hand painted and fits beautifully on the doll.

Diana wore this gown at Sandringham and Balmoral .
I found this gown on EBay the seller did not list the seamstress.
Diana Replica Doll Jewelry Crafted by Me
These are handmade pieces for those of us who love to add a personal touch to our Diana doll collection .

