Paul Costelloe, the former personal designer of Princess Diana for more than a decade, has passed away at the age of 80.
Mr Costelloe died surrounded by his family, his fashion label confirmed.
A statement from his brand read: “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Paul Costelloe following a short illness.
“He was surrounded by his wife and seven children and passed peacefully in London. We kindly ask that you respect the privacy of the family during this time.”
Mr Costelloe passed away surrounded by his family
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Mr Costelloe was born in Dublin in 1945 and began his career at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris.
The fashion guru then became design assistant to designer Jacques Esterel.
He then moved to Milan to support Marks and Spencer in their bid to enter the Italian market.
After Marks and Spencer’s attempt was unsuccessful, Mr Costelloe stayed in Italy as designer for the luxury department store La Rinascente.
Princess Diana wearing a dress that was designed for her by Mr Costelloe
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In 1983, he was appointed personal designer to Princess Diana, and worked with her until her death in 1997, after she was killed in a car crash in Paris.
Mr Costelloe dressed Diana for formal occasions, but one of his most memorable outfits for the late princess was a chiffon skirt.
His brand continues to sell fashion items, including womenswear, menswear, bags and accessories.
Mr Costelloe also developed a successful business with corporate design wear, used by the likes of British Airways and Delta Airways.
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