The romantic and ultra-feminine styles and looks
that the princess carried brought the fashion of romantic puffs, and flowing
sleeves back in fashion.
Her gowns had immense flairs and layering done
with silk and sateen along with the detailing done with delicate embroideries,
laces and stones.
The highly dressing conscious Diana would always
used to find ways of making her simplest of styles most exclusive and special,
for example the delicate blue silk gown with layers would have been nothing
more than a simple ball gown, but the way Diana carried it off with a bold
flaunting silver belt right at the centre along with equally important details
like her famous brooches and clutch bags in silver made her stole the show.
With time as soon as Diana gained her confidence
as a young British ruler her dresses became less elaborative and more simple
yet sleek, with more emphases on her charismatic personality rather than her
status of being the crowned princess of Great Britain.
She had once quoted dont call me the princess,
I am Diana, and from that moment onwards the wardrobe she used to have was
reinvented.
The fashion she dressed in during 1989 onwards
was more matured and sophisticated with great emphasis on sleek cuts and deep
necklines.
Diana allowed her designers to take maximum
creative advantage of her model like figure and therefore the necklines became deeper,
falling shoulders, tubes bustier figure, and deep boat necklines came in, this
fashion of flaunting the perfect collar bones became an instant hit.
With more and more glamour coming effortlessly
90s was the time when the world went gaga about her with the men completely
bowled over with her looks and women adore every bit of her style.
Hard shoulders
With the entire world watching the women
capturing important stature in professional sphere like politics and business
Lady Diana was rather the Ace of the pack.
Some
believe that in order to relieve herself from her rather traumatic marital life
Diana intentionally indulged herself into varioussocial reformation activities
as a result of which her social life beyond the royal premises became utterly
happening.