
At Vogue World: Hollywood, a segment unfolded as a profound tribute to the acclaimed Diane Keaton and her unforgettable, Academy Award-winning portrayal in Woody Allen's cinematic gem, *Annie Hall*. The event, a vibrant blend of fashion and film, momentarily hushed as vintage aesthetics filled the scene, accompanied by the familiar melody of Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb's \"Seems Like Old Times,\" a tune famously performed by Keaton's character at the film's conclusion.
In a striking moment, model Betsy Gaghan graced the runway, impeccably dressed in a wide-brimmed black hat, a crisp white button-down, a rich brown corduroy waistcoat, precisely pleated chinos, and a blue necktie adorned with neat white polka dots. This entire outfit, a creation by Ralph Lauren, was a direct and detailed recreation of one of Keaton's memorable looks from the film, instantly recognizable to fans and fashion enthusiasts alike.
As previously highlighted by Victoria Moss for British *Vogue*, Keaton's distinctive style in *Annie Hall* was largely her own invention. Woody Allen had encouraged her to embody her personal fashion sense for the role. It is well-known that many of the garments she wore were sourced from thrift stores, complemented by a few select pieces from Ralph Lauren, a designer she inadvertently helped to establish as a significant name in New York fashion.
Given the evening's central theme—Hollywood's long-standing affair with sartorial expression—the homage to Keaton, an unparalleled style icon in her own right, resonated deeply. Her influence on fashion, especially her pioneering menswear-inspired aesthetic, continues to be celebrated and reinterpreted, solidifying her status as a true visionary in the realms of both film and fashion. La-di-da...








