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 DIANA 
        - A CELEBRATION Visit 
        The Official Website What 
        they are saying …
 • "The biggest draw to the exhibit ... will no doubt be Diana's 
        fairy-tale wedding gown from her marriage to Prince Charles in 1981."
 Susanne Hiller, National Post, December 19, 2003
 
 • "Showstopper" (regarding Princess Diana's wedding gown)
 The Toronto Star, December 19, 2003
 
 • "Called Diana, A Celebration, the Exhibit, which opened yesterday, 
        is a fairy-talk tribute to a woman immortalized forever as the people's 
        princess after her tragic death in a car crash in the summer if 1997."
 Gayle MacDonald, the Globe and Mail, December 20, 2003
 
 • "The exhibition is Diana at her most idealized and romantic"
 Gayle MacDonald, the Globe and Mail, December 20, 2003
 
 • " … still find themselves fascinated by Diana, whose 
        image still permeates our collective consciousness, can certainly get 
        a fix here."
 Anne-Marie Tobin, Canada.com News, December 18, 2003
 
 • "The North American premiere engagement of an award-winning 
        exhibition that celebrates the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales."
 National Post – Monday December 22, 2003
 
 • "Now, some of those touching tributes, along with other intimate 
        memorabilia will be on display at the Design Exchange in Toronto, as Diana, 
        A Celebration makes its North American premiere."
 Macleans, December 8, 2003
 
 • "Her wedding, her haircut, even her death captured the popular 
        imagination. Diana, A Celebration memorializes all of the above and more 
        from the life and work of the late Princess of Wales"
 Elm Street, Lori Seymour, Holiday 2003
 
 • "Diana at her very best ... the show will surely please all 
        the folks who want to revel in pure memories of Diana."
 Globe and Mail, December 20,2003
 
 • " … beautifully presented and which brought me close 
        to tears as I watched it … "
 Heather Mallick, Globe and Mail, December 20, 2003
 
 • "Diana's wedding gown is the crowning jewel in an exhibit 
        celebrating her life"
 Toronto Star
 
 • "Exhibit goes past glamour --- it's an exhibit fit for a princess"
 Metro News
 
 •"A jewel in the crown."
 Ottawa Citizen
 
 
 •" … one will see on display a lifetime of public kindness 
        to others enveloped in a façade of glamour that almost eclipses 
        it."
 
 10% of the retail 
        price of products sold at the Exhibition will go to projects supported 
        by the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.
  
 
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        THEY ARE SAYING
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