Diane Keaton: The Mannish Icon for the Woman Who Wears Freedom
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There are women who don't follow trends: they reinvent them.
Diane Keaton is one of them.
In the 70s, when Hollywood proposed a delicate and predictable feminine , she appeared on the big screen in Annie Hall with baggy trousers, men's vests, ties and oversized hats.
And with that gesture, she transformed the concept of feminine elegance into a form of freedom.

The Power of Mannish Style
The Mannish Style was born from a precise idea: to blend masculine strength with feminine grace, without giving up either.
With Annie Hall (1977), Keaton brought a new wave to fashion: a mix of tailored suits, white shirts, wide trousers and thin ties that spoke of independence, irony and authenticity.
As Vogue writes, “Diane Keaton dresses not to please, but to express herself.”
Today that style continues to speak — especially to mature millennial women : women who have conquered their freedom and want to express it also through what they wear.
Curiosities that inspire
- Diane Keaton owns over 40 hats , many of which she has collected over time and never replaced. For her, a hat is a "distinctive sign of identity," not an accessory.
→ Vogue – How Diane Keaton Feels About Being a Style Icon -
From a young age, she loved searching through vintage shops and creating “style albums” with magazine clippings — a form of mood board ante litteram.
→ The Zoe Report – Diane Keaton's Most Iconic Fashion Moments -
He confessed that he still keeps his father's sweater, as a symbol of memory and emotion. An object, he says, "is not valuable for how shiny it is, but for the story it contains."
→ People – Diane Keaton Talks Her Passion for Fashion
Why Diane Keaton Speaks to the Mature Millennial Woman
For a mature millennial woman, style is not an aesthetic exercise.
It's a form of awareness.
It means choosing clothes and accessories that reflect who you are today : independent, multitasking, strong, but also elegant and sensual in the most authentic way.
This woman is looking for:
- Versatility – clothes and accessories that accompany your daily rhythm, from work to evening.
- Sustainability and craftsmanship – materials that last, creations that respect the environment.
- Personal expression – details that speak about you, not trends.

The connection with Claudia De Rosa Jewelry
In the world of Claudia De Rosa Jewelry, the spirit of Diane Keaton takes new form through the Mannish collection :
Transformable, magnetic and sustainable jewel ties , created for women who want to express their individuality.
Each piece is handcrafted from luxurious upcycled materials—steel, Swarovski crystals, natural stones—and features the exclusive Gioielli Calamita® mechanism, patented to allow for instant style transformation.
Discover the complete collection → Mannish Collection Jewel Ties
Like Diane Keaton, Claudia De Rosa's Mannish woman doesn't fit in either: she defines herself as .
Each jeweled tie is a symbol of freedom, a gesture of elegance that tells a personal story.
How to interpret Mannish today
Here are some tips to make the Mannish style your own with balance and modernity:
- Structured Blazer – Choose a masculine yet feminine cut.
- Oversized white shirt – a timeless classic, pair with a charm or jeweled tie for contrast.
- Wide or palazzo trousers – elegant, flowing, perfect for every silhouette.
- Statement accessories – a hat, a statement ring, or a jeweled tie as a focal point.
- Neutral palette – white, black, gray, sand, gold and steel: shades that enhance every season and every age.
Download the free guide: The Mannish Style in 5 steps
The elegance of freedom
Diane Keaton's appeal isn't just aesthetic — it's internal.
It's the confidence that comes from feeling comfortable in your body, your history, your style.
And this is precisely the message of Calamita® Jewels : the freedom to change, transform, reinvent yourself every day.
Wearing a jeweled tie means telling the world:
“This is who I am. Bold, elegant, and free.”
