Natavan Mammadova
2 min readSep 26, 2019

Three looks that made Princess Diana the most beautiful in the world

In the two decades since her death, Diana, Princess of Wales, has ascended to the pantheon of the best-dressed women in history, Eleri Lynn, curator of “Diana: Her Fashion Story,” which opens February 24 at Kensington Palace told Vanity Fair on a recent phone call. “She is stepping into that same sort of space as an Audrey Hepburn or Jackie Kennedy,” said Lynn, “a fashion icon whose style is so emulated and so loved, really.”

Princess Diana is known for many things, including her colourful and daring style. The princess is also known for wearing beautiful gowns, including her wedding dress with a 25-foot-long train.

The train was 25-feet long.

To this day, the late Princess Diana is remembered as a kind philanthropist, loving mother to her two sons, and true style icon.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the royal was known for wearing a wide range of colourful, elegant, and daring fashions that many are still inspired by today.

She wore this to a movie premiere.

Diana was glittering in silver at the 1985 premiere of the James-Bond movie “A View To a Kill.”

The gown was complete with a revealing open back, a style that’s quite uncommon for a member of the royal family to wear.

No other royal had dared to wear this style of dress before.

In 1994, on the night that the controversial Prince-Charles documentary aired (in it, he admitted to having an affair), the princess arrived at the Serpentine Gallery wearing a black dress with a plunging neckline.

This velvet, off-the-shoulder minidress was a look that no other royal before her had dared to wear.

To this day, the frock has been widely dubbed “The Revenge Dress.”