Limitless potential defines the influence of Diane von Furstenberg. In 1970, she made history by reimagining the wrap dress, transforming it into a statement piece with bold prints, vibrant colors, and in sexier body-hugging silhouettes that went from day to night, reflecting her personal style and spirit. In 1976, WWD featured her in “Fashion’s Femme Fatale,” highlighting DVF — the woman and the brand — as a symbol of the allure, fantasy and sex appeal that defined the era. “I was searching for an extension of myself,” she told WWD at the time, capturing the authenticity behind her legacy. More than 50 years later, fashion continues to champion the voice and the vision she brought to women everywhere.