When Princess Diana floated down the red carpet at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, all eyes were on her — cameras clicking, flashbulbs popping, the world breathless over her ethereal beauty.
But in that moment, not everyone realized the deeper meaning stitched into the folds of her soft blue tulle gown.
Every time Princess Diana stepped out at a public event, all eyes were on her. Known as “The People’s Princess,” she radiated charisma—and when it came to style, she rewrote the royal rulebook. During the 1980s and ’90s, Diana became a global fashion icon, often opting for softer, more approachable looks over traditional royal formality.
One of her go-to style signatures? Pastels. These soft, elegant shades were a staple in her wardrobe, showing up in everything from tailored suits to flowing gowns.