The evolution of the style of Princess Diana: from the sharpener to the fashion idol

Bold, feminine, bright - but it was not always. Before becoming a form of generations, Diana passed the complex path of spiritual metamorphosis.


Carts of the death of Princess Diana has passed for more than 20 years. And the world is still a porous for this woman. She admire and strive to imitate. Bold, feminine, bright - but it was not always. Before becoming a form of generations, Diana passed the complex path of spiritual metamorphosis. Surprisingly, but the princess of the fabric rebirth itself is easily traced in her style.

Diana Spencer was born in the family of hereditary aristocrats. Among her ancestors on the paternal line, Sir Winston Churchill is listed. Prior to engagement and marriage with Prince Charles, Diana worked for a nanny in kindergarten. Looking at the photograph of the young princess, it is unlikely, you can see the primitive of individual style in her wardrobe. Mountain boring shirts, blazers and cardigans, twis-eyed pencil skirts - Diana dressed as much as most of the representatives of the aristocracy of that time.

Crossing the status of the bride of the prince, Diana with his head dipped into the attractive world of fashion. At first, she made a bet on uncompromising femininity. Prutted dresses and costumes, air sleeves with a flashlight, Ryushi, bows - were the faithful satellites of Diana in the early years of her formation at the fashionable Olympus.

However, with sophisticated femininity Diana, often, dubbed. In many photos, a young princess looks older than the queen. Diana was fascinated by the internal magnetism, the British condescertainly forgiven her all fashionable flaws.

The most fashionable failure of the princess of fashion historians consider her tanning outfit. In an incredibly volumetric and lush dress, embroidered lace, tulle, pearls and diamonds, Diana treacherously resembled a meringue pastry.

After marriage, the wonderful transformation of the princess began. It was then that in 1980, Diana realized that the new status requires serious work on himself. Anna Harvey came to the help of the princess - the then chief editor of the British Vogue.

From this point on, the princess outfits look restrained and elegant, lines - clearer and straight. Possessing an impressive growth, Diana also completely refused heels in favor of neat ballet. According to many years, Anna Harvey admitted that it was not easy to work with Diana. She was a very stubborn and persistent woman, to make her blindly follow fashionable trends was simply impossible.

What Lady Di remained always correct, so it is in unconditional love for domestic designers. Thanks to its support, the British Fashion in the early 80s experienced a powerful flourishing. Among the favorites, Princess has been Catherine Walker for a long time. After Diana's tragic death, her favorite dresses sold on auctions for fabulous sums.

One of the most memorable images of Diana of the mid-80s is a dark blue mermaid dress from the velvet designer Viktor Edelstein, in which she danced with John Travolta at a reception in the White House.

The beginning of the 90s is a new era in the development of Princess Diana style. Realizing the inevitability of the divorce with Charles, Diana increasingly began to violate the rules and conventions of the monarch of etiquette. During this period, she, for the first time, began to appear in the public in the trouser costumes and jeans - peculiar symbols of Emancipation.

A free, confident, mature woman came to replace the naive and comparton girl. "Vesti's dress" - this is exactly how the paparazzi darkened a bold black dress Diana, in which she was published immediately after Charles was publicly admitted in his connection with Lady Camilla.


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