
When Princess Diana gracefully walked the red carpet at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, every eye was on her — cameras flashing, shutters snapping, the crowd captivated by her angelic presence.
Yet beneath the soft folds of her powder-blue tulle gown, there was more than just a stunning fashion statement.
A style that spoke volumes
Princess Diana always drew attention at public appearances. Nicknamed “The People’s Princess,” she exuded charm and warmth — and with her wardrobe, she quietly transformed royal fashion. Throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s, Diana became a global style icon, often choosing softer, more relatable outfits instead of sticking to stiff royal traditions.
One of her favorite style choices? Pastel tones. These gentle, graceful colors became a signature in her closet — from sharp suits to flowing dresses.
Among her many unforgettable fashion moments, one that stands out — though it often flies under the radar — took place in 1987.

Intense security at the Gala dinner
Diana stayed silent at dinner, but all eyes were on her. The event became the festival’s hottest ticket, with tight security and passport checks.
At the screening of The Whales of August, she appeared in a stunning powder-blue gown by Catherine Walker. Photographers captured her every move—the chiffon scarf flowing gracefully.
But this dress was more than fashion. It was a subtle tribute to Princess Grace of Monaco, whose elegance and tragic story deeply influenced Diana.
