Princess Diana’s Wedding Day Scent Revealed
On July 29, 1981, the world watched in awe as Lady Diana Spencer walked down the aisle to marry Prince Charles, a moment that would be forever etched in history.
While this was going on, it is unlikely that many people were considering how the princess smelled in that moment. Most of the focus likely on her incredible, elegant wedding gown, the presence of worldwide celebrities, and the setting. However, Princess Diana chose a timeless scent to match the day that captivated the world and remains an iconic day in Royal family history.
The scent chosen by Diana on that day encapsulated grace, romance, and of course, sophistication. Her decision to wear Quelques Fleurs L’Original continues to impress many today.
Princess Diana’s wedding to Prince Charles took place on July 29, 1981, at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. The ceremony was a grand and historic event, often referred to as the “wedding of the century.” Over 750 million people worldwide watched the televised broadcast, captivated by the fairy-tale romance and the breathtaking splendor of the occasion.
Diana wore an iconic ivory silk taffeta gown, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, featuring a 25-foot train and intricate lace details. The cathedral was adorned with lush floral arrangements, and the streets of London were lined with cheering crowds celebrating the royal union.
Quelques Fleurs L’Original is a classic and timeless fragrance that has captivated wearers since its creation in 1912 by the house of Houbigant. Its a rich and complex floral scent that leverages a variety of flowers, but most notably jasmine, tuberose, rose and lily of the valley. There are also woody undertones. Its a timeless beauty that lets off the romantic vibes, making a perfect choice for a Royal wedding.
In case you’re wondering, yes, Quelques Fleurs L’Original still sells today. Generally, the cost for a standard 3.3 oz (100 ml) bottle ranges from $150 to $200. Smaller sizes, such as a 1.7 oz (50 ml) bottle, are usually priced between $100 and $150. Although we carry many perfume samples, we don’t carry that one.