The back however was where all the detail was, as it featured a large triangle cut out, and a train that fell from Diana’s waist to the floor to add extra volume. This was not the only time Diana wore this dress, she chose it when visiting Melbourne in November of that same year. From this moment, Diana went on to wear more of Bruce Oldfield’s designs, and according to Vogue, he was credited with creating the duchess’s glamorous ‘Dynasty Di” persona.Before that, she was known as a young ingenue that was new to the family and trying to keep up with the royals. After their collaborations, she was a star all her own.In December of that year, the Princess chose a plum crushed velvet gown with a low v-back for the film premiere of Back to the Future in London. READ MORE: Camilla’s ‘endearing’ and ‘incredibly brazen’ wardrobe habit