Dressing up a princess, how is it? The designer of Lady Di's looks says
These famous “athleisure” fashion photos show off that sartorial confidence that Princess Diana acquired late in life. “She had passed her Sloaney phase, the ruffled high collars”, continues Amanda Wakeley. Her hair was shorter, she had become more elegant... “It was extraordinary to see how young she was when she was confronted with this world.” Her style over the past few years bears witness to the importance that Amanda Wakeley's creations have had for her. “Diana used clothes to feel strong, to grow. At first, she kind of wore a disguise. Over the years, his style has asserted itself, to become obvious.
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— Peter Stefanovic Fri Apr 24 18:27:50 +0000 2020
Translation by Hervé Loncan
Article originally published on Vogue UK.
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