Diana Vreeland Empress of Fashion

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by Amanda MacKenzie Stuart

Why we have selected this book:

Diana Vreeland, the legendary fashion journalist of “Harper’s Bazaar” and the chief editor of “Vogue”, was clever and innovative, she always saw new and fresh breezes, and she inspired designers, photographers, models and artists for decades. This is a charming portrayal of an outstanding personality!

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Book Overview from the Publisher:

An intimate portrait and a vibrant celebration of an icon of fashion.

Described by an admirer as ‘the High Druidess of fashion, the Supreme Pontiff, Perpetual Curate and Archpresbyter of elegance, the Vicaress of Style’, Diana Vreeland is the cloth from which 21st-century fashion editors are cut. Diana joined Harper’s Bazaar in 1936, where her pizzazz and singular point of view quickly made her a major creative force in fashion. During her time at Harper’s Bazaar and later as the editor-in-chief of Vogue, the self-styled ‘Empress of fashion’ launched Twiggy’s career, advised Jackie Kennedy, and enjoyed the full swing of sixties’ London. In Diana’s Vogue, women were encouraged to resist fashion orders from on high, and to use their own imaginations in re-creating themselves – much as Vreeland spent her own life doing.

This book is brought by Thames and Hudson, ISBN 9780500295151

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Weight 0.420 kg
Dimensions 3.8 × 13 × 19.8 cm
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9780500295151

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420

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Paperback

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