She was the ultimate cool girl who defined menswear -influenced style in the 1970s, and almost a half-century later Diane Keaton remained the ultimate cool woman both onscreen and off, making style statements in films and on red carpets that were equal parts uncommon, fun and age-appropriate, and which always felt wholly authentic to her personality.
Keaton, who passed away on October 11 at the age of 79, was already a star before 1977’s Annie Hall , with roles that included 1972’s The Godfather and its 1974 sequel, as well as Woody Allen films like 1972’s Play It Again, Sam (after starring in Allen’s Broadway play by the same name) and 1973’s Sleeper . But it was Annie Hall that vaulted Keaton into dual stratospheres of acting and style, winning a best actress Oscar for t