The sixth and final season of “The Crown” brings a new look at the life of Princess Diana, especially her most rebellious and brave side in the field of fashion.

The series, which premiered on Netflix on November 16, shows Lady Di flouting royal protocol with her swimwear that showcased her svelte figure and vibrant personality.

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Diana has always been a style reference, both with her elegant dresses and her daring bikinis. The separation from Prince Charles meant a point of freedom for the remembered “people’s princess” who would no longer continue under the strict codes of the British monarchy.

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Lady Di literally revealed herself, and the last holiday at sea was an opportunity to express her freedom and taste in fashion, not caring about the criticism and scandals that this could cause in Buckingham.

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Princess Diana Swimwear

In the latest season of the series that follows the life of the British royal family, they present some of the most legendary swimsuits that the princess, played by Elizabeth Debicki, wore in her final years.

From the fuchsia swimsuit with neon details that she wore with her children, to the leopard print that caused a sensation among the paparazzi.

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You can also see the fuchsia swimsuit with a flower print that she wore on a romantic trip with Dodi al Fayed, and the blue model that was recorded in the collective memory as the last one she wore before her tragic death and which is immortalized in it. a melancholic photograph of a businessman of Egyptian descent sitting on the yacht’s gangway.

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The show’s costume designer, Sidonie Roberts, explained in an interview with The Telegraph, which was reviewed by La Vanguardia, that recreating the princess’s clothes was an exciting challenge and that she tried to respect her essence and personality.

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“From the summer of 1997 until her death, a period covered by the final season of “The Crown,” Diana basically played three roles: mother, activist, and extremely seductive divorcee. This is exactly what their swimsuits reflect, which in this edition become the festive dress of other seasons,” said Roberts.

Not only Diana, everyone else who is part of the royal family also keeps messages in their closet about the evolution of their characters.

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“All the costumes in the series, from cut to color and print, play a key role in conveying emotions, character evolution, and even the political dynamics of each moment,” SΓ‘tria Schneider, a fashion expert, revealed in an interview reviewed by the aforementioned media.

The series offers a tribute to Princess Diana, her beauty, free spirit and, consequently, her authentic fashion sense in her last summer alive. (AND)