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Diana Vreeland was the apotheosis of the fashion editor. After she moved to New York in the mid-1930s and, needing money, took a job as a columnist at Harper’s Bazaar, the society girl ...
An original of the first order, Diana Vreeland finally receives the scholarly treatment she merits from British biographer Amanda Mackenzie Stuart.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel Few names conjure "style" with the zest of Diana Vreeland, and docu gets the zing just right.
In Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel, Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s engrossing, elegantly confounding tribute to the self-willed life and style of her grandmother-in-law which opens today, the ...
Diana Vreeland -- tastemaker, magazine editor, Costume Institute institution -- was perhaps the city's most recognizable fashion icon. A look at a life of high style -- and high drama.
Vreeland: There is a greater history of tolerance, which is important to see, and I think Carlos understood our vision for Diana Vreeland fragrances in a very unique way.
Diana Vreeland, one of history's most celebrated editors, brought her imagination and wit to life on the pages of Harper's Bazaar.
In “Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel,” haute couture clotheshorse Carolina Herrera and rock ‘n’ roll-influenced fashion icon Anna Sui talk about Vreeland’s legacy from the comfort ...
Diana Vreeland had a troubled childhood; her mother often told her she was ugly. But she later became editor-in-chief of American Vogue and one of the country's most revered fashion icons. Her ...
*** Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel In less than 90 minutes, this documentary walks us through sketches of the legendary fashion magazine editor’s private life and the formulation and ...
The musings of Vogue's Diana Vreeland and designer Karl Lagerfeld on luxury, fashion, more, culled from two new books, are compared.
In the mid-20th century, Diana Vreeland was the first to use the color as a full-room statement. The legendary editor's living room idea is a phenomenon.