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Fall 2024

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R O N A L D G R A N T/ R O L L I N S -J O F F E P R O D U C T I O N S /A L A M Y; C O U R T E S Y R I Z ZO L I Ever since her awkward-is-sexy, game-changing turn as Annie Hall, Diane Keaton has been recognized as much for her sartorial preferences as for her character choices. In a new book, "Diane Keaton: Fashion First," excerpted here, the Hollywood icon revisits many of her most memorable looks over the past 60 years. FROM LEFT 1977: Keaton as Annie Hall brought androgynous dressing to the fore; her new book (Rizzoli) is available at Books & Books. je ne sais quoi "Diane has always marched to the beat of her own drum, in the way she dresses and the way she lives… I am often credited with dressing Diane in her Oscar- winning role as Annie Hall. Not so. Annie's style was Diane's style. Very eclectic. She loved floppy hats and oversized men's jackets. She loved dangly neckties and layers of sweaters and vests and cowboy boots. Around the same time, I sent models down the runway dressed like that. We shared a sensibility, but she had a style that was all her own. Whether she's on stage accepting an award or on a sidewalk walking her dog with her kids, she's always herself. Her style is not defined by the moment. It's not about trends. It's authentic and forever. It's Diane Keaton. One of a kind. My kind of woman." — RALPH LAUREN Books & Books. get the look BALHAR B O U RSH O P S .CO M

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