The understated frock will be featured in the Fashion Museum Bath’s “A History of Fashion in 100 Objects” exhibition, located in the world heritage city 100 miles west of London.
Harpo Productions/Joe PuglieseThe $4,750 black Armani dress Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle wore during her sit-down with husband Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey is being touted as 2021's Dress of the Year by Bath, England's Fashion Museum. Specifically, it's not the "screen-used" garment, to use movie industry parlance, but a version of the "triple silk georgette dress" donated by Armani that matches the one Markle wore during the headline-grabbing interview. The piece will become a part of Fashion Museum Bath's "A History of Fashion in 100 Objects" exhibition. The "Dress of the Year" honor was bestowed upon the garment by last year's winners, Dazed magazine's Ibrahim Kamara and Gareth Wrighton. Their "Dress of Hope" snagged the honor for the pandemic year 2020. On the museum's website, the designers called the Oprah interview "the definitive anti-establishment moment that will for