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Dress like Princess Diana with this capsule collection created in her honour

The affordable, 20-piece line is inspired by the People’s Princess’s most iconic looks.
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E-tail giants ASOS have teamed up with beauty icon, Sharmadean Reid of Wah Nails, for a capsule collection inspired by Princess Diana set to knock you off your throne.

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Motivated by the royal’s playful and adventurous sense of style, the 20-piece range features an array of power suits, dresses, jumpers, jeans, skirts, shoes, jewellery and a scarf.

Each of which pay a nod to designs similarly worn by Prince William and Prince Harry’s mother, who was known as both a style icon and royal rule breaker in her time, which was tragically cut short almost 20 years ago.

The Lady Di-nspired line, entitled Wah x ASOS, recreates looks and items directly from the Princess’s very own wardrobe, including her signature pearl chokers and double breasted ensembles.

Diana’s love for pearl chokers inspired this regal accessory.

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You’ll be needing this powersuit for all of your upcoming royal engagements.

In the sure to sell out collection you’ll also find a classic cable-knit sweater and skirt combo, a regal blue and white striped shirt and a hot pink bodycon frock, made of revenge dress material.

In fact, the only thing that isn’t royal about the line is the very achievable price tag.

The throwback threads, which are already available on ASOS.com, range from $17.25 to $172.40.

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Dress like Di in this hot pink mini, priced at $140.

“I am actually from a fashion background, not a classic nail background,” says Sharmadean to Women’s Wear Daily, explaining her decision to collaborate with ASOS.

“I love the ASOS team and they’ve been trying to get me to do a collection for years, but I only wanted to collaborate when I had a good idea.

“I was never going to make a collection just for the sake of it. I wanted to do something cool. Now was the perfect timing.”

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