Lady Diana was one royal atypical. To respecting the royal protocol, very often, he preferred to let his own personality emerge, breaking, with all due respect to Queen Elizabeth II, even the most severe rules: from those relating to the behavior to be adopted in public up to the rigid rules of style.
Lady Diana’s wedding dress screams ’80s from every fold but it couldn’t be more Third Millennium than this. Reference of the Brazilian presenter Sabrina Sato, who for her recent wedding wore a blaze of taffeta from the 2025 edition, the most famous of wedding dress Real presents an obvious fact: it is the “Benjamin Button” of fashion
As is known, in fact, the members of royal family English must also adopt (among others) specific fashion precautions during their public commitments. One of the best known is the obligation for ladies to always wear tights, whatever the temperature or season. This is a rule strongly supported by the former sovereign Elizabeth II, but which the late former Princess of Wales really didn’t like.

Lady Diana.
Tim Graham/Getty ImagesIt was revealed Anne AllanLady Diana’s dance teacher, in her book Dancing With Diana. In its pages Allan tells how Carlo’s ex-wife hated having to always wear socks, but also of her trick, which Diana herself revealed to her, to cleverly avoid this obligation.
It happened after an official trip to Rome in 1985. Allan noticed a change in the princess: «She seemed rather tanned, although it was difficult to judge; she had told me her secret of using tanning oil on her legs to avoid wearing pantyhose whenever possible» writes the author in her pages.

Lady Diana.
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The product in oil, in fact, made it possible to give gifts to the skin that typical shine of the effect of transparent stockings and deceive the eye of those less attentive to detail. His is a small stratagem, but certainly a clever and practical one, which tells, once again, that note rebellion of the beloved princess for duties and rules. Even in terms of style.
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