Sleeveless items seem to be making a strong comeback in recent fashion trends, from catwalks and big house shows to street style in the world’s biggest cities.
But when did the sleeveless first become a symbol of cool elegance?
It is a now widely accepted fact in the fashion industry that the stylistic choices of royals around the world have a huge impact on the trends of every era. Every blue blood has its loyal fans, but the influence of some members of the royal family is undeniable.
For years now, the term “royal style icon” has been closely associated with Princess Diana — and rightly so. Like no other, Mrs. D left an indelible mark in fashion history with her signature looks like the unforgettable “revenge dress”, sporting a stunning look with orange leggings and a regular combination of an oversized blazer with cowboy boots.
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Diana was a princess who often broke royal protocol with her fashion choices, and many of her outfits were seen as subversively innovative. Diana’s aesthetics and elegant outfits set the fashion trends of the time, and as the passage of time proves, her unique sense of style remains a timeless inspiration for fashion lovers and the industry’s greatest designers.
Among the trends that the beloved “People’s Princess” has brought back or fully anchored are chic collars of all kinds, sporting staples like a baseball cap and sleeveless pieces.
A photo of Diana during her 1997 Barbuda vacation in which she appeared in a black sleeveless jacket was enough to sway fashionistas at the time. Along the way, elegant blouses and sleeveless dresses prove to be choices for the elegant princess.
Her ’90s dress options ranged from floor-length dresses to midi and mini dresses with feminine silhouettes that showed off her toned body. Showcasing her toned arms, the princess favored sleeveless looks for both her casual and casual looks, which were equally stunning, exuding dynamism and charm.
Lady D dazzled in a blue sleeveless dress by Jacques Azaguri for a performance of Swan Lake at the Royal Albert Hall on June 3, 1997, while during her famous trip to Angola that same year, Diana was photographed alongside mine-wounded men wearing a blue sleeveless top.
Many of Diana’s iconic sleeveless pieces were designed by Catherine Walker, including the black sequined plunging gown, which became a staple in the princess’ wardrobe after her split from Charles in 1992.
See Princess Diana’s sleeveless look:
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