Movie: Dressing Like Diana

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Paul Burrell
Paul Burrell

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Ingrid Seward
Ingrid Seward

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Ken Wharfe
Ken Wharfe

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Natasha Harding
Natasha Harding

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Penny Goldstone
Penny Goldstone

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    In the 90s, after she had separated from Prince Charles, Diana began to write her own rules of fashion; donning the latest trends from Dior bags to Versace evening gowns and Chanel suits. No one had ever done it like Di, and no one has since.

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    2022-09-06

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