Costelloe initially connected with Princess Diana in 1983. One of his designs caught the eye of one of her ladies in waiting, and he worked with her for 14 years, until her 1997 death.
View this post on InstagramAnother of Costelloe's designs, a midnight-blue velvet suit, was worn by Princess Diana when she met Luciano Pavarotti on a rainy day in 1991 during a concert in Hyde Park.
In 2021, Costelloe said Princess Diana was "so genteel, so feminine, so warm, so humorous." He made the comments while appearing on Desert Island Discs with BBC Radio.
The designer's website notes he was born in Dublin, Ireland, and launched his career in Paris, France, at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. He later worked as an assistant to Jacques Esterel, and then went to Italy to work with Marks & Spencer's.
Costelloe continued working until his death. The company stated, "We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Paul Costelloe following a short illness."
A post on the company's Instagram page noted that Costelloe had "always been so grateful for the support you have shown over his more than 40 years at the forefront of fashion."
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