Anonymous wrote:There are many other edits showing Diana as an older woman. Google "Diana at 50" to see them.
The point is what she would look like as a young style icon today.
I'm surprised that long, straight hair (which to me reads young as well as very "'Brady Bunch" or "1970s") has remained such a durable trend recently.
Anonymous wrote:If Princess Diana was part of this current generation this is what she would look like:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1mf2IfNMta/?igsh=MXBqaHdhbHY5ejVxZA==
Better look?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/princess-dianas-model-niece-kitty-spencer-looks-gorgeous-royal-wedding-092830468.html
Interesting photo editing but the easier way to analyze this is to look at pictures of Diana's niece, Lady Kitty Spencer.
Diana's feathered hairdo is iconic. It's likely today she would have long straight hair like Kate Middleton, but not improbable that she would have come up with a unique "twist" (and yes, that's a pun).
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I think it's weird (and sad) that the assumption is that if Princess Diana were young today, she'd have gotten major procedures done to alter the way her face looks. She wasn't an actress or model. Today's royals don't all get plastic surgery. Beatrice and Eugenie, for instance, are pretty normal looking. I'm sure some of them get work done but it's not a given, and Diana was so beautiful and dynamic as she was that I think the suggestion that she would've had procedures done to make her face more Instagram-friendly is really depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He changed her nose and lips so it’s hard to say this is what she’d look like.
This. What is the point, if you're actually changing her features rather than just her styling?
Anonymous wrote:He changed her nose and lips so it’s hard to say this is what she’d look like.