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sábado, 5 de enero de 2019

DIANA Princess of Wales (Icon)

"Clothes are now not as essential to my work as they used to be", Diana, Princess of Wales, told Vogue in 1997. It was a confident statement from a woman who had come to realize that a pair of jeans wouldn't compromise her effectiveness. And it showed. Towards the end of her life, Diana's wardrobe finally took a back seat to the person she was and the work she did; an utterly modern concept. Here she wears an artfully uncomplicated navy lace dress by Catherine Walker for a charity film premiere in 1997. From the day Lady Diana Spencer was first caught on film in the early 1980s wearing archetypal British upperclass clothing, the ensuing developments in her wardrobe and the colour of lipstick she chose were closely watched and copied. Particular attention was given to her hair, sleeked and simplified in the 1990s by Sam McKnight. In 1999 Time magazine named Diana one of the "100 Most Important People of the Twentieth Century". 

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