Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles
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2024-07-05 23:57Posted in Hong Kong, China, international field creators
Princess Diana was born in Norfolk, England on July 1, 1961, and July 1 this year is her 63rd birthday.
Nowadays, people talk about Diana, in addition to her royal past, they often talk about her fashion.
With a height of 178cm, she is a "clothes rack" in herself, and some of her matching methods are still outdated now, and people often learn from her.
In the past few days, the "Daily Mail" has taken stock of a wave of Diana's classic looks.
Several of these outfits are very famous because they bear witness to some key points in Diana's life, or her feud with Charles......

(Princess Diana)
Let's take a look at a few looks with a story.
Diana and Charles met in July 1980, got engaged in February of the following year, and married on July 29, 1981.
On her wedding day, Diana wore an ivory silk taffeta wedding gown custom-made for her by designer couple David and Elizabeth Emanuel, which was decorated with antique lace and a 25-foot-long tail.
She wears her mother's heirloom "Spencer Crown" on her head, and this look has become one of the most classic bridal looks.
(Diana's wedding dress)
In July 1985, Diana and Charles attended a Live Aid charity concert and wore a light blue polyester dress, which has been speculated that she was using this skirt to demonstrate to her rival Camilla.
(Diana in a light blue dress)
Because this skirt comes from Kanga, a brand founded by Australian designer Dale Tryon, the designer met Charles when he was a student in the UK at the age of 17, and she had a love for Charles, and Charles regarded her as a confidante, once said that she was "the only woman who understands me", and it was this sentence that made Camilla very unhappy.
(Tryon asks Charles to be the godfather of her children)
Later, designer Tryon provided Diana with this dress, the top part of the dress is polka dots, the skirt part is striped, and there is a polka dot belt, the pattern is very fancy, not quite in line with Diana's previous style.
It is said that she will wear this dress from her husband's confidante, just to anger Camilla.
(Diana in a light blue dress)
Three months later, she wore this dress again and took a photo with Charles at Kensington Palace, and the two looked very sweet at that time.
(Diana in a light blue dress)
No one knows if this incident made Camilla angry, but it is certain that Diana and "Tryon" did not get Charles's heart, and he chose Camilla in the end.
(Diana in a light blue dress)
On June 29, 1994, Charles admitted to cheating on Camilla in an interview, and Diana wore the famous "vengeful little black dress" when she attended a fundraising dinner that night.
(Diana in a vengeful little black dress)
In 1991, Diana went to designer Christina Stambolian's shop and wanted to order a "special gown for a special occasion."
The designer recalls that Diana wanted a cream color at first, and she was afraid that the skirt on the sketch would be too short and too revealing, and that the legs and upper body would be exposed too much, and she wanted a longer one with a higher neckline.
But the designer said that her legs were beautiful, that they should be exposed, and that they should be bold, and finally convinced Diana to have the black gown, which took two tailors 60 hours to make.
(Dress sketch)
The dress was left out for 3 years, and Diana didn't dare to wear it for fear that it was "too bold", but it seemed appropriate to wear it that night.
The royal family usually wears black at funerals, and Diana wore this rather revealing black dress, which was interpreted as getting rid of the royal family's dress rules, and was about to say goodbye to marriage and the royal family, and was reborn, which also made this dress famous.
(Revenge of the little black dress)
In addition to these few who are remembered because of their stories, more of Diana's looks are liked by everyone because they are elegant, durable, and tasteful.
In 1981, Diana and Charles took engagement photos and wore Cojana's blue suit.
(Blue Engagement Set)
In 1981, on the day Diana and Charles' wedding was approved by the Privy Council, she posed with the Queen Mother and son in a navy dress.
(Navy Dress)
In June 1981, at the Royal Jockey Club, Diana wore a David Neil lilac striped suit, paired with a tonal top hat and clutch.
(Lilac set)
In 1981, Diana and Charles were photographed with Bill Pashley in a plaid jacket suit, showing a casual side.
(Plaid jacket set)
In 1981, on her first official visit to Wales, Diana opted for an intellectual beige-camel suit.
(Beige-Camel Suit)
In 1982, Diana wore a Bellville Sassoon dream gown, like a fairy in a fairy tale.
(Dream dress)
In 1983, Diana wore a short, slim-fitting thin cotton dress with a white skirt, which was popular again after 40 years.
(Short slim padded clothing)
In 1983, Diana wore an exaggerated puff-sleeved top to a polo match, and yes, it was the past two years that it became popular again.
(Puff sleeve top)
In 1983, Diana was with Sarah (Prince Andrew's wife) and wore a Warm & Wonderful sweater with a sheep motif on a red background.
(Sheep pattern sweater)
In 1983, Diana went to a hospital to condole, wearing a pink polka dot dress by Donald Campbell, gentle and approachable.
(Pink polka dot dress)
In 1983, Diana attended a reception in Australia, wearing a Victor Edelstein pink gown and a Spencer crown, which was also quite classic.
(Pink dress styling)
In 1985, Diana wore a Bruce Oldfield silver pleated gown, the skirt looked "sparkling" as she walked, and the design of the deep V+ large open back was also bold.
(Silver pleated gown)
In 1985, Diana and Charles visited Australia and wore an Emanuel Lake blue gown, changing the emerald diamond necklace to a forehead ornament, making the look a classic.
(Lake Blue Dress)
In 1985, in the United States, Diana wore an architectural cream two-piece suit, a red pocket towel was the finishing touch, and the style was ingenious, accompanied by the then first lady of the United States, Nancy Reagan.
(Architectural cream two-piece set)
At the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, Diana's pale blue gown was inspired by Catherine Walker's look by Grace Kelly in Hitchcock's film "The Thief Hunt".
(Light blue dress)
In 1987, Diana attended the London premiere of the movie "007: Dawn of Life", and wore this off-the-shoulder white dress by Emanuel, which was beautiful and romantic.
(off-the-shoulder white dress)
In 1988, Thailand, Diana wore a black and white checkered top designed by Alistair Blair with a white pencil skirt, and took a photo with a colorful paper umbrella as the background, like a calendar girl in the 80s.
(Black and white checkered top with white pencil skirt)
In 1988, at the Royal Jockey Club, Diana wore a Victor Edelstein black and white polka dot dress, fair lady, fashionable and prominent.
(polka dot dress)
In 1988, when the Turkish president paid a state visit to the United Kingdom, Diana wore a lake blue dress to the state banquet, wearing her mother's Spencer crown.
(Lake Blue Dress)
In 1989, Diana wore another Spencer crown to a state dinner, paired with a Bruce Oldfield red silk gown.
(Red Silk Dress)
In 1989, Diana went to the London Theatre to see the ballet "Swan Lake", and wore a two-tone patchwork gown by Catherine Walker Column with a pink shoe bag, which was simple and sophisticated.
(Two-tone patchwork dress)
In 1990, at Sandringham, the royal family went out to attend the church of the Nativity service, and Diana wore a Moschino two-tone houndstooth suit, and the color of the top hat echoed the clothes, which still looks very foreign.
(Two-tone houndstooth set)
In 1990, Budapest, Hungary, Diana wore a sapphire pearl multi-layered necklace with a white bandeau dress by Catherine Walker.
(White bandeau dress)
In 1992, Diana wore a green suit to the wedding, the bow top hat was very cute, and Harry also dressed like a little gentleman.
(Green Topper)
In 1992, Diana attended the premiere of the film "My Fair Housewife" and wore a red satin gown by Victor Edelstein.
(Red satin dress)
In 1992, Seoul, Diana wore a Catherine Walker gown, with a heavily embroidered top and a simple skirt patchwork to create a special visual effect.
(patchwork dress)
In 1995, Argentina, Diana wears a pink double-breasted suit and skirt by Versace.
(Pink suit and skirt)
Also in Argentina, she wore a Catherine Walker red lace gown to the dinner.
(Red lace dress)
In 1995, Diana wore a white Versace sleeveless dress with a black shoe bag, simple and chic.
(White Dress)
In 1995, Diana wore a navy-style white suit skirt designed by Tomasz Starzewsk.
(Navy-style suit and skirt)
In 1995, Diana attended a concert and was very stunning in a Catherine Walker black and red contrasting gown.
(Black and red contrasting dress)
In Chicago, 1996, Diana wore a purple Versace gown, with a matching shoe bag and bracelet, and the multi-layered pearl choker was also worn by her as a classic.
(Purple dress styling)
In London, 1997, Diana wore a black dress by Jacques Azagury to the Tate Centenary celebrations and celebrated her 36th birthday.
(Black Dress)
In 1997, Diana wore a Catherine Walker heavy-duty beaded sequin gown to an auction at Christie's.
(beaded sequin dress)
In 1997, Diana wore a Dior gray suit (at the helm of Dior at the helm of John Galliano) to lunch with her stepmother, and the trousers were more sassy than the skirt, which was also one of her most beautiful pants looks.
(Grey suit)
In 1997, Diana, who was obsessed with ballet, came to see the English National Ballet's Swan Lake performance, and wore a light blue gown designed by Jacques Azagury.
(Light blue dress)
In 1997, Diana wore a Chanel light blue suit to an event, and on this day she also received the first rose named after her.
(Light Blue Set)
In addition to the above, Diana actually has a lot of good-looking and timeless looks,
You can also flip through her old photos to find inspiration for dressing......
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Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles -
Princess Diana's 63-year-old birthday counted her 63 outfits: a blue dress to demonstrate Camilla, and a black dress to take revenge on Charles
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