Diane relaxes on her flight in New York.
Diane poses in her West 12th Street Studio in New York.
Diane stands next to several of her designs in her studio in 1998.
Diane shares the spotlight with her daughter-in-law Alexandra Von Furstenberg at her 1998 Spring Collection show.
Diane walks the runway at the end of her Spring 2001 show.
A model walks the runway at Diane's September 2014 show in New York.
Diane poses in front of her collection of wrap dresses.
Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour stands next to Diane during her Journey of a Dress show in 2014.
Diane's dresses from previous decades stand neatly in rows at LACMA's exhibit.
Diane von Furstenberg debuted her iconic wrap dress in 1974, launching a liberating style movement for women.
As a result of her success, Diane was featured on the cover of Newsweek and dubbed "the most marketable woman since Coco Chanel."
By 1976, Diane had sold over 1 million of her signature dresses.
Diane's earlier collections also featured a short-sleeved version of the popular wrap dress.
At the turn of the decade, Diane began designing fun color block patterns and playing with length as well.
This pattern print features one of Diane's signature designs from the '80s.
This was part of the ad campaign for the 1998 relaunch of the DVF wrap dresses.
Diane featured many unique styles and twists on her wrap dress, including this piece from the Fall 2006 Ready-to-Wear collection.
This was another beautiful wrap dress with a bold print pattern made in the mid to late 2000s.
DVF features sexy details and updates in the current wrap dress collection on their official website.