
Her style has been much talked about at all times, so much so that it seems as if every element of the late princess's look that still seems to inspire today's generations is sifted through the details. From the way she accessorized, her haircut, her shorts, her love of animal print bathing suits, her big, shiny jewelry, much of it handed down from the royal family... With a little bit of every detail in her look Lady Diana was one more motive for a paparazzi to shoot the next photo to end up on the covers of the most prestigious British and world magazines.

Lady Diana is one of the famous women who left many traces in history even after her death. In addition to the important humanitarian causes, to which the princess dedicated herself throughout her life, much attention is paid to the details in her look, such as the excessive use of purses made of satin material.
In most of the photos circulating on the Internet, it is difficult to find those without the mini purse that are combined with dresses made in the same fabric, color, etc.

Lady Diana neatly mastered the trick of adapting this detail, every time she got out of the car by placing it on the neckline of the dress, something that was fixed directly in the paparazzi photos. Therefore, if you look closely at any photo of Diana, she holds the satin purse gracefully in one hand close to her chest whenever she steps out of the car.

Through this accessory, it seems that the princess had found a clever way to protect herself from any confusion or uncertainty about the positioning of the hand, while at the same time adorning her outfit in a completely elegant way.
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Source: Harper's Bazaar