A Paris wax museum has unveiled a new figure of Princess Diana wearing her iconic “revenge dress,” paying tribute decades after her death in the city. The Grévin Museum revealed the life-size figure on Thursday, depicting the late Princess of Wales in the black, off-the-shoulder, figure-hugging cocktail dress she wore to a Serpentine Gallery event in London in 1994—the same night then–Prince Charles publicly admitted to infidelity with Camilla Parker Bowles.
The unveiling carries particular resonance in Paris, where Diana died in a car crash in a tunnel along the Seine River in 1997. The city continues to attract admirers who leave flowers and messages at informal memorials, underscoring her enduring global legacy.

