Even before her passing at the age of seventy-nine, Diane Keaton’s signature style was as instantly recognizable as her celebrated film career.
From her breakout role in Annie Hall to her later work in Something’s Gotta Give, Keaton’s bold fashion choices became a defining part of her identity.
But behind the perfectly tailored suits, oversized hats, and turtlenecks lay a profoundly personal narrative — one marked by health challenges, familial awareness, and a deep-seated commitment to self-preservation.
For Keaton, style was never purely about trends. It was a conscious act of storytelling, a means of protection, and a reflection of a life lived fully on her own terms. Continue reading…