The Crown. And, where we once thrilled to the rig-outs of the Princesses Margaret and Anne, so we now enter the era in which aristocratic ingénue Lady Di morphed into fashion-plate Princess Diana.Not only did the Princess of Wales favour polka dots, big collars and novelty knits, but her Sloane roots and royal lifestyle meant she did a fabulous line in country classics.
Think of the Bill Pashley tweed skirt suit she posed in on honeymoon at Balmoral, or the racy equestrian garb she donned for a Snowdon family portrait a decade later.
About town, she gave heritage fabrics a city spin, resplendent in tartans and houndstooth.Our heroine would have swooned over Holland Cooper, the go-to brand for rural living with urban dash.
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