Princess Diana’s Final Summer Reflected a Royal in Control of Her Own Style Narrative
Her distilled wardrobe saw the glamour of Dynasty Di streamlined into a more sporty, practical proposition. From casual-chic chinos and loafers to A-line midi-dresses and sling-backs, she understood what worked for her lifestyle. Or as close collaborator Jacques Azagury said, “She knew she had great legs, and after her divorce, she wanted to show them off.” Indeed, when reporting on that Christie’s sale of Diana’s past royal hits, fashion critic Suzy Menkes, formerly of the International Herald Tribune, said they looked, “like a dress rehearsal for the little black number worn on the evening Prince Charles confessed to adultery on prime-time television.” There was a confident, curated arc to her image—or “personal brand,” to use today’s terminology.