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Why Princess Diana\'s \'90s style looks as good now as it did ba

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There is a photograph of Diana, Princess of Wales, taken in August 1997 during a trip to Bosnia. She is wearing one of the most utilitarian outfits she was ever seen in during her years in the public eye, and yet it may be the most perfect: a loose white cotton shirt – cuffs pulled up to reveal bronzed arms – high-waisted, stonewashed jeans, a tan belt and, out of shot, Tod’s loafers.

Diana took to wearing riffs on this ensemble during the 1990s. Often, she would add a tailored blazer in navy or houndstooth. The shirt could be replaced with a cream knit, or she might swap the jeans for chinos or jodhpurs (too elegant to save for riding – which she didn’t enjoy anyway).

It is a way of dressing so timeless and ageless that you are as likely to see it replicated now, two decades later, on a 20-something student as on a 60-something lady from the Home Counties.

GLOW

GLOW might have only burst onto the scene three months ago, but we can already see the effect that the 80s show is having on our shopping patterns.

Following a group of women who, frustrated in their regular lives embark on a journey to become wrestlers, the show features myriad '80s style hits; from leg warmers and leotards, to mom jeans and sweater vests. Following the second episode of the show, Lyst reported a 30% increase in searches for mom jeans and 18% for sweater vests from the previous month.

And even the less wearable trends have seemingly left their mark. Although interestingly only 1 in every 200 searches for leotards ends in an actual sale indicating that, while fans of the show might love the look on-screen, they find it difficult to commit to it in real life.

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