Designers of late Princess Diana's wedding dress settle dispute over drawings of gown
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David Emanuel filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife Elizabeth for copyright infringement over drawings of Diana's wedding dress that were sold without his consent.
The couple, who designed the iconic wedding gown in 1981, announced they settled the dispute amicably, although the terms of the settlement remain undisclosed.
Diana's wedding dress, with its extensive lace and an impressive 25-foot train, is forever linked to her image and the grand ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral.
Read at New York Post
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