‘Clothes make the woman’: Reflecting on Diane Keaton’s timeless lesson in style


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Diane Keaton attends the Ralph Lauren Spring/Summer 2024 collection show during New York Fashion Week in 2023. Photo: AP

Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress whose death at 79 was revealed this weekend, was one of the last film stars to arrive in Hollywood before big brands changed the celebrity dressing game.

She never used a stylist, but came with an aesthetic so clearly and compellingly formed that she shaped fashion, rather than allowing fashion to shape her.

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