A Princess with No Kingdom: The Story of Lady Diana's Style in Fashion
Fashion, Art and Culture Series
Editor and lecturer: Yaara Keidar, art curator and fashion historian
Life under the scrutiny of the camera lens has taught Princess Diana to employ fashion as a means of self-expression – to convey her values and feelings. As in her life story, in fashion too, she was not afraid to take risks and break conventions, create sensations, and collaborate with various designers from haute couture to street fashion.
The lecture will dwell on her exciting life story by watching her fashion legacy. We will discover how fashion served her as a rich and diverse tool for self-expression, criticism of the royal family, and even influence on the globe's social arena.
Sixth and final meeting for the series' subscribers
- Illustration:Iris Fogel Ben Hamou
- Duration:About one hour and ten minutes with no break
- Photography:Meir Cohen
- Remarks:Sixth and final meeting for the series' subscribers

