Diana’s shoulder-grazing blowout, adorned with a tortoiseshell hair comb, exemplifies quiet luxury. The accessory pulls focus to her face and highlights the health of her natural lengths.
Diana’s wedding hairstyle is iconic, featuring short bob layers that are voluminous and flipped to side, complementing the Spencer Tiara. This voluminous style became a signature look.
At a performance of Swan Lake, Diana wore a sleek pixie tucked behind her ear with straight bangs across her forehead. This style is a chic departure from her typical voluminous pixie.
Diana’s polished wolf cut features a long, elegant fringe and ample layers around the crown, allowing for a rebellious tousle. This style, paired with oversized aviators and gold hoops.
The Princess' short, sharp, and unfussy slicked chop, worn with a deep part and wet-look texture, is contemporary and easy to achieve. McKnight’s favorite take on Diana’s hair is all about simplicity.
This early '80s style features a feathered finish and varied lengths, with a subtle mullet touch. The ample texture and artful mussing make it a modern favorite, whether worn with or without a tiara.
Diana’s brushed-up blonde bob is an '80s ode with lots of volume. While you don’t need to recreate the '80s height, using texturizing spray or hair spray can help achieve the perfect level of body and volume.
Diana’s floral-finished pixie creates the illusion of a chignon using silk blooms. This style offers interest and shifts the silhouette of a shorter cut, allowing for a playful long-haired updo look for an evening.
Diana’s feathered and fanned-out bob lifts lengths off and away from the face for a sculptural style. This blonde blowout highlights her delicate features and warm peachy makeup palette.
The classic Diana cut of the early '90s featured height at the back, full bangs, and piece-y texture. This glamorous and enduring look showcases Diana’s trendsetting ability and the magic she brought to simple haircuts.