La princesa Diana 18 fotos de sus momentos más modernos

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Aunque la princesa Diana era famosa por estar en el lado más tranquilo & # x2014; su apodo era & # x201C; Shy Di & # x201D; & # x2014; ella se comunicó bastante a través de sus elecciones de moda. La Princesa de Gales aturdió con coloridos trajes y sombreros a juego que estaban perfectamente alineados con el estilo de la era de los años 80 y 90, y sus piezas fueron creadas por diseñadores famosos como Catherine Walker, Stephen Jones, Bruce Oldfield y Graham Smith.

& # x201C; Es muy sorprendente la poca cantidad de material de archivo que la princesa realmente habla, & # x201D; dijo Eleri Lynn, curadora de "Diana: su historia de moda", una exhibición que se realizó en el Palacio de Buckingham en 2017. & # x201C; Todos tenemos una idea de cómo pensamos que era, y sin embargo, gran parte de esto proviene de fotografías fijas, y una gran parte de esa [idea] se comunica a través de las diferentes prendas que usaba. & # x201D;

Aquí hay un vistazo a algunos de los mejores momentos de moda de la princesa Diana.. 

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