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Fashion writer Eloise Moran has studied thousands of pictures of Princess Diana over the past few years. Looking carefully at Diana’s clothes, she discovered that behind each outfit lies a carefully crafted strategy. What Lady Di couldn’t express verbally, she seemed to express through her clothes.
With The Lady Di Look Book Eloise Moran takes us on a photographic journey celebrating Princess Diana’s fashion choices over the years. From the pink gingham pants and pastel-yellow overalls of a sacrificial lamb – to the sexy Versace mini dresses, power suits, and cycling shorts of a free woman; this is an interpretation of Diana’s most show stopping eighties and early nineties outfits and of course, her most fearless post-divorce revenge looks. Whether it’s ’80s cottagecore Diana, androgynous bow-tie Diana, little black dress Diana, or athleisure Diana – there is a look for everyone.
Full of wit and humour, The Lady Di Look Book illuminates what a bold, and inspiring fashion icon Diana really was and shows that there’s a bit of Diana in all of us.
Fashion writer Eloise Moran has studied thousands of pictures of Princess Diana over the past few years. Looking carefully at Diana’s clothes, she discovered that behind each outfit lies a carefully crafted strategy. What Lady Di couldn’t express verbally, she seemed to express through her clothes.
With The Lady Di Look Book Eloise Moran takes us on a photographic journey celebrating Princess Diana’s fashion choices over the years. From the pink gingham pants and pastel-yellow overalls of a sacrificial lamb – to the sexy Versace mini dresses, power suits, and cycling shorts of a free woman; this is an interpretation of Diana’s most show stopping eighties and early nineties outfits and of course, her most fearless post-divorce revenge looks. Whether it’s ’80s cottagecore Diana, androgynous bow-tie Diana, little black dress Diana, or athleisure Diana – there is a look for everyone.
Full of wit and humour, The Lady Di Look Book illuminates what a bold, and inspiring fashion icon Diana really was and shows that there’s a bit of Diana in all of us.
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