Even before her death at seventy-nine, the "Something's Gotta Give" star's signature look was as iconic as her celebrated film career. Yet behind the bold suits and ever-present hats lay a profoundly personal story of health battles, self-preservation, and quiet strength. In one of her final interviews, Diane Keaton revealed that her style wasn't just a statement — it was a shield. It was also a way to protect, to express, and to remember. "A turtleneck, suit, large belt and of course a hat and glasses sic!" she told People magazine. "Some things will never change for me." Skin Cancer, Family History, and Why She Covered UpKeaton's love for high collars and broad-brimmed hats wasn't just about fashion — it was survival. Over the years, she openly discussed her long and harrowing battle wit
Why Fashion Icon Diane Keaton Wore Hats and Hid Her Neck With Turtlenecks

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