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“Mom and I loved to put an outfit together,” Diane Keaton, who died on October 11 at the age of 79, writes in her 2024 book “Fashion First.” Its 304 pages are flooded with the actress’ timeless, androgynous, and utterly charming ensembles over the years, which arguably managed to captivate audiences just as much as her performances in “Annie Hall,” “Manhattan,” “The First Wives Club,” and similar instant-hit releases.
Alongside the aspirational, rare imagery inside (Keaton with bangs tucked under a wide hairband; Keaton first getting into the wide-brimmed hat trend that would one day become her sartorial signature), the star has also blessed us with