Diane Keaton: Evolution of a Style Icon

In the era of celebrity stylists and glam squads galore, it’s hard to tell which stars actually have a sense of style and which ones simply have enough money to look like it. Not so with Diane Keaton; the beloved actress, who revolutionized the way women dress with a men’s tie and a baggy pair of chinos in Annie Hall, always shows up looking fabulous and quintessentially Keaton. Now, with a new book flying off the shelves and her first modeling contract at the age of sixty-five, Keaton’s star is shining brighter than ever; or maybe we’re just finally catching up to a woman who was always leaps and bounds ahead of her time. Take a look at some of our favorite fashion moments from the style icon over the last forty years. Related stories:   Here’s Looking at You, Kid: Iconic Movie Fashions Single and Successful: Ten Women Who Redefined Spinsterhood Life, Take Two: Five Remarkable Late Bloomers

Early 1970s

If there’s one thing Keaton has mastered (besides acting, of course), it’s the art of accessorizing. She rarely steps out without a well-chosen accent—a fun scarf, a statement belt, a pair of thick-frame glasses, or her signature bowler’s hat—to elevate her look from ordinary to extraordinary.

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