DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish fashion designer Paul Costelloe, personal designer to the late Princess Diana who became a fixture at London Fashion Week for four decades, has died aged 80, his family said in a statement on Saturday quoted by local media. Costelloe was appointed as Diana's personal designer in 1983, shortly after establishing his own label, Paul Costelloe Collections, and their collaboration continued until her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Costelloe, who led the development of all his collections from his studio in central London, was invited to show at the city's premier catwalk event in its inaugural year in 1984 and was there in September to present his latest spring-summer creations. Costelloe died peacefully surrounded by his wife and seven children in London follow
Paul Costelloe, personal designer to Princess Diana, dies at 80
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