The Met Gala is known for being one of the most exclusive events in the fashion world, so besides being a true runway, it’s also the place where the eyes of the world are focused. However, no appearance has been as memorable as Princess Diana‘s in 1996.
That year, Lady Di surprised everyone by appearing at the event in a dazzling blue dress designed by John Galliano for Dior. But this wasn’t just an elegant dress; it was a public statement of revenge after her divorce from Prince Charles.
The dress was a satin slip dress in navy blue with lace details, which was considered by many as a clear reference to lingerie with a symbolism of freedom and rebellion.
Lady Di’s dress at the Met Gala
The dress was anything but conventional, especially considering that Princess Diana had maintained a conservative style throughout her marriage to the Prince of Wales.
With the daring outfit, Diana made it clear that she was ready to break expectations and take control of her own life, showing the world that she was not willing to continue living a life full of appearances.
It is said that as soon as Lady Di’s photos at the 1996 MET Gala became famous, the English crown was up in arms, considering her attire as a defiant attitude on her part.
However, on the Western side, her attendance at the event not only solidified her status as a fashion icon but also established her as a figure of power and resistance.Because we all remember Lady Di’s iconic revenge dress, right?
Since then, Princess Diana’s dress at the 1996 Met Gala has been remembered as a historic moment in fashion, a declaration of independence and empowerment.

