A call to arms….(and shoulders!) How athletic Princess Diana inspired new sleeveless fashion trend

Sleeveless fashion is having its moment, from the catwalk to the high street. And, as with so many modern trends, it has roots in royalty.

Princess Diana helped pioneer the sleeveless statement – notably when snapped in a black waistcoat, sunkissed arms on display, while on holiday in Barbuda in 1997.

She was frequently spotted in halter neck dresses and tank tops, showing off toned nineties triceps in a look that exuded strength and glamour. 

Today, the look has reappeared thanks to the likes of Jodie Comer and Zendaya. Other celebrities are opting for strapless tube dresses and slinky waistcoats.

Princess Diana was snapped in a black waistcoat displaying her sun-kissed arms on holiday in Barbuda in 1997

Jodie Comer wore a plunging black waistcoat dress for the BAFTA Awards in 2022

Zendaya paired a backless grey waistcoat with baggy trousers while at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in April 2023

Hollywood stars seem to be following Diana’s sleeveless fashion choices, with Jodie Comer (left) opting for a daring waistcoat dress and Zendaya (right) showing off bare arms in a backless grey design

Naomi Watts wore a structured black waistcoat with a cinched waist in New York in April 2023

Ana de Armas also jumped on the sleeveless trend with a black waistcoat for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Naomi Watts (left) and Ana de Armas (right) have also channelled Diana with a black waistcoat look

Diana’s former personal trainer, Jenni Rivett, said that the Princess was ‘incredibly dedicated’ to their three workout sessions a week at The Harbour Club in Chelsea, which began in 1991.

‘She knew after every session she would feel amazing,’ she told Yahoo News’ series The Royal Box.

Athleisure looks became one of Diana’s trademarks – showing muscular legs in lycra cycling shorts, for example.

So did her shoulder and arm-baring outfits, which she adorned for the most glamorous of occasions.

Her selection of nineties gowns ranged from floor-length pieces to figure-flattering midi dresses that made a virtue of her arms.

Diana's was regularly spotted in shoulder and arm-baring outfits in the nineties, including this Catherine Walker black halter neck dress in 1994

Diana’s was regularly spotted in shoulder and arm-baring outfits in the nineties, including this Catherine Walker black halter neck dress in 1994

Diana wore a Catherine Walker gown to the Council Of Fashion Designers Of America Gala Ball in 1995

She opted for a blue silk dress by Versace for the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute dinner dance in Sydney in 1996

The Princess wore sleeveless floor-length gowns to the most glamorous events. Diana is pictured in New York in 1995 (left) and Sydney in 1996 (right)

Diana's midi length tank dresses became a key part of her wardrobe. She wowed in a blue midi dress by Jacques Azagury for a performance of Swan Lake in 1997

Diana’s midi length tank dresses became a key part of her wardrobe. She wowed in a blue midi dress by Jacques Azagury for a performance of Swan Lake in 1997

She again turned to Catherine Walker for a stunning sequin tank number to attend a private viewing of her dresses that were up for auction at Christie's in 1997

She again turned to Catherine Walker for a stunning sequin tank number to attend a private viewing of her dresses that were up for auction at Christie’s in 1997

Diana looked glamorous in a sophisticated sleeveless Versace dress for a 1995 concert in Italy

Diana looked glamorous in a sophisticated sleeveless Versace dress for a 1995 concert in Italy 

Many were designed by Catherine Walker, including a black halter neck dress, adorned with sequins and finished off with Diana’s South Sea pearl earrings to accentuate her bare neck and shoulders.

She made a bold statement opting for a midnight blue gown with a plunging neckline by the same designer for the CFDA Awards in 1995.

Accessorising with her show-stopping sapphire choker, Diana slicked back her hair  to reveal her shoulders in  another stunning sleeveless halter neck.

After her separation from Charles in 1992, the sleeveless tank dress became a prominent item in Diana’s wardrobe.

She wowed in a blue midi dress by Jacques Azagury for a performance of Swan Lake at the Royal Albert Hall on 3 June 1997.

Diana's blue sleeveless shirt paired with beige trousers became a distinctive on her trip to Angola in 1997

Diana’s blue sleeveless shirt paired with beige trousers became a distinctive on her trip to Angola in 1997

Elle Fanning was pictured in a sleeveless pinstripe waistcoat with matching trousers in March 2023

Kate Bosworth opted for a cream sleeveless co-ord when she was spotted in New York in March 2023

Celebrities have continued Diana’s glamorous sleeveless trend, with Elle Fanning (left) opting for a pinstripe waistcoat and trousers and Kate Bosworth (right) choosing the outfit in cream

The Princess even chose to not wear sleeves for her more relaxed outfits, which still managed to leave an impact.

For her renowned trip to Angola in 1997 where she met victims of landmine explosions, Diana changed from a white shirt to a sleeveless blue shirt, for pictures that became definitive of the Princess’ work.

Diana was a princess who often broke royal protocol with her fashion choices and many of her sartorial looks have been replicated over the years.

As the procession of Hollywood stars in waistcoats shows, Diana’s arm-baring statements are the latest favourite. 

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