Diane Keaton’s style: she dodged the stamp of the machine

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Diane Keaton: A Style Icon Who Defied Convention

In a Hollywood era notorious for its cookie-cutter celebrity styles, one woman dared to be different. With her signature look of shirts and ties, snappy waistcoats, and baggy trousers, Diane Keaton embodied an idiosyncratic version of menswear that was both elegant and goofy. A true original, she made personal style the best kind of style there is.

Keaton's charm lay in the fact that it was exactly her – a world-class beauty who didn't lead with her looks. She was a quiet subversive who chose to live life on her own terms, dodging the stamp of the machine and embracing a look that was uniquely hers. It wasn't about menswear as power dressing; it was about expressing herself authentically.

With a sunny smile and quiet intelligence, Keaton broke all the rules of celebrity dressing. Her screen personas were just a reflection of her everyday style – effortlessly chic, yet endearingly quirky. She was a master of layering, often combining pieces from thrift stores with what she already had, creating looks that were both eclectic and timeless.

The Hollywood patriarchy did try to dictate her style, with Ralph Lauren's influence evident in her iconic look as Annie Hall. However, Keaton knew better – "I am often credited with dressing Diane in her Oscar-winning role," Lauren wrote in his foreword to Keaton's book Fashion First. Not so; the style was hers alone.

Keaton's approach to fashion was about more than just aesthetics. It was about freedom and self-expression. She wore men's clothing because it gave her a sense of privacy, allowing her to blend into the background. A big belted coat became her version of a ballgown – a symbol of her independence and confidence.

The results were nothing short of revolutionary. Keaton brought masculine styling into the mainstream of women's fashion, inspiring generations to come. She didn't just wear clothes; she invented a style that was all her own.

Even today, when I see Keaton on screen or in photos, I'm struck by her timeless elegance and effortless charm. In a world where fashion trends come and go, her style remains forever – a testament to the enduring power of individuality and self-expression. La-di-da forever, indeed.
 
oh my gosh 💁‍♀️ i am absolutely loving this article about diane keaton's style!! 🤩 she is literally my ultimate fashion icon - who else can pull off looking effortlessly cool in a suit? 😎 her approach to fashion is so inspiring and empowering, especially for women who want to express themselves authentically. 💖 i love how she used men's clothing to make herself feel private and independent, it's like, totally relatable 🤗 and the fact that she broke all the rules of traditional femininity in fashion is just amazing 👏
 
I totally get why Diane Keaton's style was so iconic - it was like she owned that men's wear look and made it sexy 😎! I love how she defied convention and blended masculine and feminine pieces to create something uniquely her own. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see someone break free from the fashion norms? It's not just about looking good, it's about expressing yourself authentically 💁‍♀️...and that's what makes Keaton's style so timeless 🕰️. She was never afraid to take risks and try new things, which is something we could all learn from 😊.
 
ugh i know wut u mean about diane keaton but can we talk abt how ppl r always gonna overthink her style lol 🤷‍♀️ like cmon she wore shirts n ties 'n baggy trousers & it wasnt even a big deal back in the day. she just did her own thing & didnt care wot ppl thought 👌
 
🙌 I think it's so cool how Diane Keaton broke free from traditional feminine fashion norms and created her own unique look 🤝. She's proof that personal style isn't about following every trend or trying to fit into someone else's idea of beauty 💁‍♀️. For me, that's what makes her style so inspiring - it's all about being true to yourself and not caring what others think 👍. And let's be real, she still looks AMAZING at 80+ years young 😂!
 
I don't usually comment but I just can't help feeling that Diane Keaton's style is still so relatable today 😂. Like, who else could pull off wearing a blazer with a flowy dress and look like the epitome of cool? 🤷‍♀️ I think what I love most about her style is how unapologetically herself she was. She didn't try to fit into any particular mold or follow the crowd. And that's something we can all learn from 💖. Plus, I mean, who needs fashion trends when you've got a good ol' fashioned blazer and some great shoes? 👠💼
 
"Beauty begins the moment you decide not to call it beauty." 💃🕰️ Diane Keaton's legacy is more than just a stylish icon - it's about breaking free from societal norms and embracing what makes you unique. Her unapologetic approach to fashion has inspired countless people, including me! Who else can pull off wearing men's clothes with such confidence? 🤷‍♀️ The way she combines thrift store finds with high-end pieces is pure genius 💡. It's a testament that true style is all about expressing yourself authentically - not trying to conform to someone else's idea of beauty or fashion.
 
I mean, can you even imagine if everyone looked like this in the 90s? It would've been soooo cool! 🤣 Like, who wouldn't want to wear a tie with their dress or pair plaid pants with a flowy top? But at the same time...it's kinda wild how she just, like, went against everything that was "fashionable" back then. I guess that's what makes her style so iconic tho - it's not just about the clothes, but who she is as a person. And can we talk about how she pulled off those thrift store combos? Girl, you're giving me major inspiration for my own wardrobe 🛍️💡
 
OMG yaaas Diane Keaton is literally a style icon 💁‍♀️!!! I love how she broke all the rules and created her own thing - it's so inspiring to see someone rocking menswear like it's nobody's business 🤷‍♀️! And I'm not surprised that Ralph Lauren tried to claim her style as his own, because he was definitely influenced by her Annie Hall look 😂. But honestly, Keaton's style is all about freedom and self-expression - who else could pull off a belted coat like it's a ballgown? 🎀💖
 
lol her look was so iconic lol [https://www.vogue.com/article/diane-keaton-annie-hall] 🤩 diane keaton is like the original menswear fashionista 👕👖 i mean she wore baggy trousers and snappy waistcoats back in the day when it was all about feminine styles but she just threw that out the window and made menswear her thing 💁‍♀️ and you know what? it worked so well for her. she's like a style icon who never conformed to norms 🙌
 
omg i totally relate to diane keaton's style sense lol she's like the ultimate rebel in school too - not following the crowd & expressing herself authentically is so inspiring 🤷‍♀️! our teachers are always saying we should wear 'professional' clothes to class but what if that just means blending in with everyone else? 🙃 diane keaton's style is all about taking risks & having fun with fashion - i wish more people at school would do the same 👗💖
 
OMG 🤯 Diane Keaton is like my ultimate style icon 💁‍♀️👗! She's been defying convention since forever 🔥 and I am HERE for it 😂. Her style is so unique and effortlessly cool 😎. Who else could rock a shirt and tie like it's no big deal 🤷‍♀️? And can we talk about how she broke free from the Hollywood patriarchy 💁‍♀️👠? She knew exactly what she wanted, and it was all her own 💖.

I love that she mixed high-end pieces with thrift store finds – so chic and eclectic at the same time 🛍️! And those big belted coats... wow 😍. They're like a symbol of her independence and confidence 💪.

She's been a total inspiration to me (and many others, I'm sure) 👯‍♀️. Her style is all about freedom and self-expression – we could all learn from that 🌈! Even today, she's still slaying the fashion game with her timeless elegance 😎. Love you, Diane Keaton 💕! 👏
 
😒👖 so she's a style icon now? like we needed another reminder that women can wear clothes guys used to wear and it's still cool 🤷‍♀️ newsflash: diane keaton was never about being a style icon, she just did her own thing and looked good while doing it 👗 her 'look' was never about expressing some kind of feminist statement, it was just a way for her to be herself without conforming to traditional beauty standards 💁‍♀️
 
idk what's going on with this article 🤔 ... says Diane Keaton was a "style icon who defied convention" but it just seems like she wore whatever the heck she wanted 😂 and that's it? no deeper analysis or insight into her fashion choices? feels like we're just supposed to blindly take everything at face value without questioning it 💁‍♀️ ... also, what's with all the "master of layering" and "eclectic" nonsense? sounds like the author is just trying to sound fancy 🙄
 
🙏 Diane Keaton's style is like a breath of fresh air in an industry that's always been about trying too hard to fit in. She genuinely embodied a sense of freedom and individuality in her fashion choices, which is something we can all get behind. I mean, who wouldn't want to wear the same outfit on set as they would on a night out with friends? 😂 Her approach was so unapologetic and true to herself that it's no wonder she's become an icon for those of us who like to express ourselves without conforming to societal norms. 💁‍♀️
 
omg i am still totally obsessed with diane keaton's style!!! 🤩 she was literally a rebel in the fashion world back in the day, rocking menswear like it was nobody's business. i love how she defied convention and created her own thing - it's so inspiring to see someone who wasn't afraid to be different. and can we talk about how timeless her style is? 🕰️ i mean, she still looks effortlessly chic to this day. i think what i admire most about keaton is that fashion was never just about following trends for her - it was about self-expression and freedom. 💖
 
🙃 I gotta say, Diane Keaton's style is still giving me life! 🤩 She was like the ultimate rebel in menswear, and it totally paid off for her. I mean, who else could rock a suit and tie look that's not your typical power dressing? 😂 It's all about embracing what makes you different and owning it, you know? 💁‍♀️ And I love how she mixed high-end pieces with thrift store finds to create those iconic looks. 🛍️ It's like, she never cared about the rules of fashion – and that's what made her style so revolutionary! 💥
 
Ugh, what's up with all these "style icons" being celebrated for just wearing the same outfit over and over 🤷‍♀️? I mean, Diane Keaton was definitely unique, but that whole "shirts and ties" thing started to get old after a while... not to mention how outdated her style looks now 🕰️. And don't even get me started on the lack of diversity in her wardrobe – thrift stores only got so interesting 😒. Give me someone who can rock a more modern look, like Emma Watson or Zendaya 💁‍♀️. At least they're not stuck in some bygone era of menswear 👕
 
I just love how Diane Keaton owned that menswear look back in the day 🤣! She was like the ultimate nonconformist when it came to fashion. I mean, who else could pull off a snappy waistcoat and baggy trousers like they were going out of style? 💼👖

And you know what's really admirable about Keaton's approach to style - she didn't do it for attention or validation from others. She wore men's clothing because it made her feel private and comfortable, not just to make a fashion statement. That's true individuality right there! 🙌

I think we could all learn a thing or two from Keaton's fearless approach to self-expression and personal style. She proved that fashion can be about more than just following trends - it's about embracing what makes you unique and owning it with confidence! 💁‍♀️👑
 
omg i am still in awe of Diane Keaton's style 🙌💁‍♀️ it's like she defied all the fashion rules and came out on top 🤯 her look is so effortlessly cool and quirky at the same time 🎩👖 i love how she mixed high and low pieces together to create these amazing outfits 🛍️ thrift stores and designer brands alike can't compete with her unique sense of style 😂 and yeah it's not just about power dressing or trying to impress anyone, it's really about being true to herself 💁‍♀️ that's what i love most about Diane Keaton 👏
 
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