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The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki Revisits Princess Diana’s Most Memorable Looks | Life in Looks



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British Vogue presents Princess Diana’s Life in Looks with The Crown star, Elizabeth Debicki. Ahead of the release of Netflix’s The Crown Season 5, Elizabeth Debicki takes Vogue through Princess Diana’s 20 most memorable looks, from the infamous revenge dress to her first British Vogue cover in the ’80s featuring chandelier diamond earrings.

When asked for her favourite look, Debicki opted for Diana’s blazer, jeans and cowboy boots ensemble from the Guards Polo Club in Windsor (1988): “This is what I think we think of when we think of Diana in the ‘90s. The cowboy boots are incredible; we had these remade — I was obsessed with them. She was probably the first Royal to ever wear a baseball cap in public. Just to see a Royal off-duty and make it so cool. I think it’s so much a sense that she made all the choices herself”. Watch the full episode of British Vogue’s Life in Looks, as we break down Princess Diana’s 20 most memorable looks.

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00:00 - 1981: Engagement announcement at Buckingham Palace, London
00:45 - 1981: Attending a polo match at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor
01:06 - 1981: First British Vogue cover - photographed by Lord Snowdon
01:31 - 1981: Prince Charles and Princess Diana on their honeymoon, Scotland
02:07 - 1986: Family ski holiday, Switzerland
02:22 - 1987: Visiting the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst
03:01 - 1987: Prince Charles and Princess Diana at Cannes Film Festival, France
03:35 - 1988: Attending a polo match at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor
04:15 - 1989: Attending Sir Francis Brooke and Katherine Hussey’s wedding, Bath
04:34 - 1990: Family holiday, Necker Island
04:59 - 1992: Visit to the pyramids, Egypt
05:20 - 1993: With Prince Williams and Prince Harry on a family ski holiday, Austria
05:57 - 1994: Visiting her newborn nephew at St Mary’s Hospital, London
06:18 - 1994: Ski holiday, Austria
06:34 - 1994: Attending a Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery, London
07:11 - 1995: Attending the annual Serpentine Gallery summer party, London
07:32 - 1995: Leaving the Chelsea Harbour Club gym, London
08:05 - 1997: Visiting active landmines with charity The Halo Trust in Huambo, Angola
08:38 - 1997: Attending lunch at The Connaught Hotel, London
09:06 - 1997: British Vogue cover released after her passing - photographer by Patrick Demarchelier

More from British Vogue's Life in Looks:
https://youtu.be/CIxIqgz_IOA
https://youtu.be/6N4QY6qhc3s
https://youtu.be/gW_OSQgHhAc

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Director
Tom Ivin

Director of Photography
Charlotte Croft

Editor
Lydia Bowden

Featuring
Elizabeth Debicki

Director of Creative Production
Minnie J Carver

Producer
Georgie Butz

Talent Booker
Deborah Ababio

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1st Camera Assistant
Louise Harris

2nd Camera Assistants
Maria Camilla Piana Brizio
Rebecca Richards

Gaffer
Chaimaa Ormazábal

Sound Recordist
Simone Picknett

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Stylist
Jack Borkett

Stylist’s Assistant
Charlotte Rutter

Make-up Artist
Emma White Turle

Hair Stylist
Dayaruci

Hairstylist’s Assistant
Thassio Leal

Manicurist
Jenni Draper

Props Stylist
Tors Beedles

Researcher
Ben Knight Evans

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VFX Artist
Dylan Wynne

Colourist
Myles Bevan

Sound Mixer
Ben Hauke

Special Thanks
Dior
The Savoy Hotel

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