Princess Diana’s iconic rugby top is making an unexpected comeback | Royal | News
At the time, Diana, Princess of Wales styled hers with a pair of white jeans and classic power flats – casual wear with intent, proving that fashion could be both relaxed and commanding.
That effortless energy has returned in full force this season, and if you’ve wandered down the high street lately, you’ll see it everywhere. From M&S to H&M, the rugby top has become a new wardrobe staple.
Even former Love Island favourite and Loose Women star, Olivia Attwood, has joined the revival, spotted this autumn in a striped rugby shirt paired with classic jeans and a statement red bag.
Her polished take on the trend proves the rugby top’s appeal extends far beyond the royal set. It’s wearable, flattering, and feels as relevant on daytime TV as it does off-duty.
What makes the rugby shirt revival so exciting is its versatility. You can throw it on with jeans and trainers for effortless weekend chic or layer it under a trench for a smarter spin. It’s a piece that pays homage to history while fitting seamlessly into the modern woman’s wardrobe.
For me, this comeback isn’t just about emulating Diana’s style; it’s about embracing her spirit.
And this autumn, as the rugby top takes centre stage once again, regardless of your age or shape – it’s proof that sometimes the most iconic looks are the ones born from ease.
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