‘Woman in Charge’, the fashion film that Queen Letizia won’t want to miss


Diane Von Furstenberg

Designer Diane Von Fürstenberg occupies a special place in Her Majesty’s dressing room

Oprah Winfrey or Hillary Clinton will participate in the project


  • Daniel Hernandez
  • Journalist, writer and lover of social chronicles and television expert. For years I have followed the careers of our celebrities and at LOOK we know all their secrets

    • 06/23/2024 19:28
    • Updated: 06/23/2024 19:28

Diane von Fürstenberg is 77 years old, so it is a good time to look back and summarize her brilliant career as a designer. Her real name is Diane Simone Michelle Halfin, but within the fashion industry it is known differently. It is quite an institution and its cross-cut dresses have conquered many celebritiesincluding Queen Letizia, which is why Her Majesty cannot miss the film that is about to be released on the market.

Diane von Fürstenberg: Woman in Charge is a film based on the formidable story of the Belgian designer. Her creations will go down in history and are in the dressing rooms of very influential women, as is the case of Princess Leonor’s mother. The 1970s were key for the artist, as she realized that there was a need: to be comfortable as well as elegant. This is how her iconic wrap dresses were born.

Some designers of the time corseted women. Her creations were far from natural, which is why the step Diane took is so important. Without losing a drop of style, He put on sale some suits that fit the female body with masterful elegance.

Diane von Fürstenberg at an event. (Photo: Gtres)

These pieces have captivated Queen Letizia, who will have the opportunity to see Fürstenberg’s evolution from when he started working until he achieved fame. The documentary will be available from June 25.

The mark that Fürstenberg has left on Doña Letizia

Queen Letizia is not only one of the most elegant women in Spain, her style has crossed borders and has conquered all of Europe. In 2015 she started working with the stylist Eva Fernández and since then they have not separated, in fact they have become friends and it is common to see the expert next to her Majesty.

Doña Letizia has help, but she has great judgment and knows perfectly what suits her and what clothes she should avoid. That is why she resorts to the classics and it is common to see her wearing wrap-cut dresses, something that Diane von Fürstenberg invented during the 70s. Two simple examples can be given: the appearance of the Queen in the National Sports Awards 2020 and his presence in 2019 Armed Forces Parade.

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Queen Letizia at the 2022 National Sports Awards. (Photo: Gtres)

At both events she was seen wearing the type of dresses that Fürstenberg created. Specifically, the piece that she wore on the day of the awards ceremony was signed by the Spanish brand Cherubina, a company that Doña Letizia has already opted for more times. This means that the scheme founded by the Belgian designer It has reached the whole world and is replicated by artists from many countries.

This is the life of the designer

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Diane von Fürstenberg with Anna Wintour. Photo: Gtres)

The designer who has marked Doña Letizia’s style, has an exciting life that will soon see the light of day in her documentary. The artist intervenes directly and explains in first person the darkest aspects of his biography, in fact there are facts that not even his most faithful followers knew, such as the survival of his mother in Auschwitz.

The ambitious project has attracted the attention of well-known faces such as Oprah Winfrey or Hillary Clinton, women who have fallen into Fürstenberg’s temptation and who want to explain how important he has been in the fashion industry. Both will participate in the film.

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