
"This is not necessarily about cosplaying Keaton's look as Cartner-Morley says, shirts and ties, snappy waistcoats and baggy trousers, an idiosyncratic version of menswear that was somehow both elegant and goofy but rather combining a few specific items with her spirit and styling. From a turtleneck worn under, well, anything to a statement belt, here are 10 styling tips to help you give your look a do-over, Keaton style, without losing yourself in the process."
"A hat with main character energy Keaton wore hats that I couldn't in good faith recommend anyone else wear. If bowlers really aren't your thing, let her at least inspire you to think again about hats. This black wool-blend bucket hat is understated but will still make a Keaton-coded statement if you're not normally a hat person. Or this chunky cable knit and characterful bucket shape trumpets the kind of goofy spirit that Keaton was known for."
Trying to ape someone known for their personal style can seem foolish, but selective adoption of defining pieces can refresh a wardrobe. Diane Keaton's style blended menswear staples—shirts, ties, waistcoats, baggy trousers—with an elegant yet goofy spirit. The approach recommends combining a few signature items with confident styling rather than full imitation. Key elements include turtlenecks layered under other pieces, statement belts, and bold hat choices that convey main-character energy. Embracing menswear touches can add androgynous flair to feminine wardrobes while maintaining individuality and playful confidence.
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