Diana, A Cultural History Gender, Race, Nation and the People’s Princess by JudeDavies 250 Pages, Published 2001 by Springer ISBN-13: 978-0-230-59825-6, ISBN: 0-230-59825-0
"Unofficially, the dresses became known as Diana's 'wardrobe of state'. The Daily
Telegraph reported that they represented the bulk of Diana's personal collection
of formal gowns, leaving only ten or so 'for evening engagements in her new
simpler and more serious life style'.66 More fully, as Cathy Horyn's feature 'Diana
Reborn' in the July edition of Vanity Fair put it, 'Princess Diana's decision to
auction 79 of the dresses she wo ..."