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Diane Keaton's Thigh-High Boots Make Her A Certified Style Icon
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My New Best Friend, Diane Keaton - AJ Feuerman
Why Diane Keaton's Book Club Role Is Even More Meta Than You Think | Vanity Fair
Keaton launches home line | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk
Diane Keaton Said She Looked Like a 'Moron' in Snakeskin Stilettos
Diane Keaton, Hiding in Plain Sight - The New York Times
The Real Reason Diane Keaton Always Covers Her Neck
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Diane Keaton on Woody Allen Scandal: 'I Believe My Friend' – The Hollywood Reporter
Haux on Twitter: "Diane Keaton in Something's Gotta Give impacted me a lot and is where I get my turtleneck inspiration from. https://t.co/CJjVFGv8Pd" / Twitter
White ribbed Turtle Neck top Jersey Bodycon worn by Erica Barry (Diane Keaton) in Something's Gotta Give movie wardrobe | Spotern
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Diane Keaton reveals why hats have become a signature part of her wardrobe | Daily Mail Online
Diane Keaton steps out for solo stroll looking typically stylish in turtleneck, cuffed jeans and hat | Daily Mail Online
Diane Keaton's Turtleneck Style Is Still Worth Copying - WSJ
Diane Keaton Imparts Her Wisdom on Aging - HealthyWomen
Diane Keaton Goes Full Coastal Grandmother in Mack & Rita
Why Does Diane Keaton Wear Gloves? Actress Talks Fashion Choices
Diane Keaton Shares Intimate Details of Her Relationship With Woody Allen - WomenWorking
Interview: Diane Keaton, Author Of 'Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty' : NPR
Diane Keaton & Jack Nicholson: Somethig's Gotta Give (Don't Get Me Wrong) - YouTube
Diane Keaton on career, family and clothes
Diane Keaton's Turtleneck Style Is Still Worth Copying - WSJ
Diane Keaton's Best Outfits Through the Years, Photos – Footwear News
An Ode to Diane Keaton, 'Book Club' Queen and Complicated Hero - The Ringer