Wednesday 24 November 2021

"SPENCER" (2021) Costume Analysis and Capsule Review


How do Kristen Stewart’s Chanel ensembles in Spencer compare to Diana, Princess of Wales’s real life wardrobe?

 

Tatler investigates the fashion behind the film

By Chandler Tregaskes

17 November 2021

https://www.tatler.com/gallery/kristen-stewart-diana-princess-of-wales-spencer-style

 

There are many similarities between Kristen Stewart and Diana, Princess of Wales. They’re both breathtaking beauties with a penchant for short blonde hair, they share pioneering attitudes towards fashion, and most importantly, they’re both Chanel girls.

 

Diana often opted for ultra-chic skirt sets from the French luxury house in pastels and bouclé accompanied by her trusted quilted 2.55 bag. Stewart is the current poster girl, wearing an impeccable exclusively Chanel wardrobe for the worldwide press tour. It comes as no surprise then that costume designer Jacqueline Durran would collaborate with the house for Stewart’s on-screen portrayal too.

 

Given access to the extensive archives of the historic house, Durran was able to recreate the same glamour that Diana breathed effortlessly. Focusing on photos between 1988 and 1992 for inspiration, Durran called on Chanel’s bold shoulders, oversized lapels and gold buttons from the era to resurrect the unparalleled chic of the late princess.

 

Unlike how The Crown only admitted it was fictional after backlash from Buckingham Palace, Spencer was clear that it was a fictional reimagining from the outset. This allows for some creative license when styling K-Stew, however, any portrayal of the People’s Princess is destined to be picked apart from sovereign style sleuths and historical accuracy hounds looking for any slip up to pounce on.

 

Despite this, the wardrobe in the new film is divine. Positively brimming with vintage Chanel, any fashion fan will rejoice in the delectable designs of yesteryear. See below Kristen Stewart's Diana portrayals, and their original counterparts. The jury is out.

 








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