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As a royal and a humanitarian, the late Princess Diana’s legacy extends far beyond her wardrobe.
That said, as this July marks what would have been the royal’s 60th birthday, the world remains fascinated with the Diana’s legendary sense of style.
From the polka dot smock dress she wore on the steps of the Lindo Wing with newborn Prince Harry to the so-called "revenge dress" she wore the same evening Prince Charles confessed to his adultery with Camilla, Princess Diana’s looks were among the most talked-about of her time.
In 2018, Kate Middleton left St Mary’s Hospital with Prince Louis wearing a red dress with a white lace collar – a look strikingly similar to the one sported by Princess Diana when she left the same hospital with a newborn Prince Harry in 1984.
Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding ceremony on 19 May 2018, the bride changed into a halter-neck Stella McCartney gown for the evening reception.
Scroll down to see a selection of Diana’s most memorable fashion moments.
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