Dress like a Princess: Complete Diana's iconic look with Hobbs and Reiss
IT has been twenty years since the Princess’s untimely death, yet her style and elegance lives on.
Princess Diana's style and elegance lives on 20 years after her death
Though her personable attributes have been passed on through sons, William and Harry, her fashion is still spoken about to this day.
The Reiss navy silk dress would suit any occasion from dinner party to wedding guest
Everyone can remember an iconic Diana look; be it the black velvet strapless dress with sheer tights that she wore to The Serpentine Gallery, or the pearl encrusted floor length gown with upturned collar jacket (known as the ‘Elvis’).
Her look was classically modern, a style she carried with her until the end.
Keep it regal with a sheer purple blouse from Phase Eight
For evening elegance, the Reiss navy silk dress would suit any occasion from dinner party to wedding guest and is a fresh take on black, which we all fall back on in times of need.
A suede trench is the perfect cover up, with the pale pink one from L.K. Bennett being a sell out this season (just hold back on the red wine).
Tinkering on the ivories has never been so glamorous with a full bloom Hobbs skirt and ribbed sweater, whilst winter florals is a key trend this autumn so invest in a pair of stilettos from Kurt Geiger for subtle sophistication.
A full bloom Hobbs skirt and ribbed sweater
Keep it regal with a sheer purple blouse from Phase Eight, showing us how graceful this colour can look.
Diana proves classic style never goes out of fashion.
Styled by Paula O’Connor