Most Sweet 16 parties lean towards semi-formal or formal attire
Pin Pin This costume is iconic because everyone involved in making it memorable Givenchy, Edith Head, Blake Edwards and even Audrey Hepburn herself understood that the combination of Parisian style, high-quality pieces that probably arent realistic for the character, and Hepburns own persona as an untouchable international beauty could get a 1961 audience to see Holly as a chic, glamorous, even heroic girl with dreams and not a tragic and sinful woman leading a life of questionable morals, which is how 1961 audiences were trained to see women like Holly
Fabric: Soft, breathable stretch cotton blend
Machine wash cold, delicate cycle
For ladies, a dress and heels are always encouraged
As Eleri Lynn, curator of the 2017 "Diana: Her Fashion Story" exhibition, told Vogue Italia at the time, "Following the separation from the Prince of Wales, she said she didn't want to be known a clothes horse but as a workhorse." For a look back at Princess Diana's royal style, read on