Princess Diana’s red, white and black sheep sweater is going under the Sotheby’s hammer in September, and if that was not enough to make royal watchers swoon, there’s more memorabilia to come.
Carlson is the creative director of Rowing Blazers, which began reviving the Warm & Wonderful designs in 2019 after the company ceased to operate in the mid-’90s. A cotton edition of the sheep sweater is available on Rowing Blazers’ website.
“They were made all over Britain on hand-operated machines that people had in their homes. It was a true cottage industry, in the original sense of the term, so each sweater was a little different,” Carlson told WWD. There is also a Warm & Wonderful sheep sweater with a similar sheep design in the permanent collection ofwore another replica, also created by Warm & Wonderful, in season four of “The Crown,” adding to the sweater’s mystique.
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