The moment not only encapsulates the androgynous tailored style she was known for, or the fact labels wanted her on their front rows — it demonstrates that Keaton was someone for whom fashion was instinctively, irrepressibly fun.

In an age when celebrities rarely leave the house without the help of a stylist (and in an industry where everyone is fashionable, though few are truly stylish), Keaton’s approach was singular. Expressive and imperfect, but always charming, her personal style was just that: personal. Her wardrobe of blazers, bowler hats and countless turtlenecks was unmistakenly her own. She was her own stylist.

“Diane always marched to the beat of her own drum — in the way she lived, the way she saw the world, and the way she made all of us feel,” Ralph Lauren posted to socia

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