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Diane Keaton: style lessons for the social media age | Diane Keaton: style lessons for the social media age |
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Diane Keaton's awkward androgyny – as seen in 1977's Annie Hall – has been a fashion template for decades, preserved in aspic as a key designer reference. But thanks to Twitter and Pinterest, the actor's present-day style influence continues to evolve. | |
Keaton's Twitter feed is part motivational manual ("Who is an independent women you've loved?? And why? Tweet me pictures of them, too!"), part style bible, while her Pinterest is a monochromatic feast of fashion, interiors and photography. Both should be followed by anyone with an interest in fashion, Hollywood glamour or aesthetics – here's a recap of what they have taught us about Keaton so far. | |
1. Keaton is obsessed with hair. And she has had her share of tonsorial nightmares | 1. Keaton is obsessed with hair. And she has had her share of tonsorial nightmares |
2. Keaton finds inspiration in menswear – and she buys it, too | 2. Keaton finds inspiration in menswear – and she buys it, too |
3. She finds beauty in a variety of places... | 3. She finds beauty in a variety of places... |
4. ... and has a lot of time for fashion's rulebreakers | |
5. She is also healthily fixated on Barbra Streisand's nose | 5. She is also healthily fixated on Barbra Streisand's nose |
6. And finds there is no better home style statment than a chic - and cheeky - book cover | 6. And finds there is no better home style statment than a chic - and cheeky - book cover |
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