How “The Crown” Re-Created Princess Diana’s Look

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“The Crown” returns to Netflix on Nov. 9 for a fifth season, introducing us to an entirely new cast (again). Moving into the 1990s, Princess Diana, who would be in her late 20s and early 30s at the time of the events in the new season, is played by Elizabeth Debicki. Picking up where season four left off, the show depicts some key events in the royal family’s history, including Princess Diana and Prince Charles’s divorce – meaning, yes, the “revenge dress” makes an appearance.

During a roundtable talk about the upcoming season, Cate Hall, the series’s hair and makeup department head, shares more details about what it was like to re-create some of the royals’ most widely recognized moments – including how much pressure the people behind the scenes feel to get it right.

“It’s a bloody long process that goes over months and months where you make these very incremental steps,” Hall tells reporters. “You start commissioning things at the beginning and hoping you’re making the right choices.”

Season five – just as the others before it – relies heavily on wigs to transform the modern-day actors into the iconic royal family from decades past. Hall explains that the wigs were reworked again and again and went through “awful phases” until they got them just right.

Keep reading to learn more details about Princess Diana’s look in season five of “The Crown.”

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