A critique as to the on-going appeal of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales as a fashion icon.
The effect of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales on the fashion industry in the UK continues to resound today. Not only was Diana a bellwether of her time, facilitating the careers of up-and-coming designers, but her sense of style remained accessible to the greater public – thus, Diana’s clothing ranged from the wedding dress that epitomised the 1980s, by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, to casual jeans and sweaters. This dissertation charts Diana’s championing of designers such as Catherine Walker, Versace, David Sassoon, Jacques Azagury, Christina Stambolian, and Bruce Oldfield throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and evaluates to what degree her influence continues to affect the fashion market and expectations of royal dress.
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