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William Banks-Blaney explains how Diane Keaton produced one of the most distinctive looks of the decade in Woody Allen's 1977 romantic comedy.

In 1977, when Annie Hall was released, no one went to a Woody Allen movie for fashion tips. Yet this New York romantic comedy produced one of the most distinctive looks of the decade. Diane Keaton's beat-up hats, baggy trousers and crazy layering encapsulated a fearless individualism and the character herself was impossible not to fall in love with. William Banks-Blaney explains how Diane Keaton made men's clothes redefine womenswear in the 1970s.

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7 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter William Banks-Blaney
Director Rachel Allison
Executive Producer Allan Campbell

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