
Diana Vreeland: (born Diana Dalziel on July 29, 1903 in Paris, France – August 22, 1989) was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion. She began her work in fashion at Harper's Bazaar and later became the editor of Vogue. She inspired everyone from debutantes to drag queens with her mark on fashion. Or perhaps it was the other way around. With her heavily rouged cheekbones, mile-long lashes and red lacquer everywhere - trademarks that identified her for decades - one could imagine they were in the presence of a modern Watteau, reality presented to the viewer with a gentle caress. In terms of her personal style, Diana loved simple elegant clothing with splashy accessories. Exotic jewelry, hats and wonderful shoes were among her favorite fashion items.




























(corbis, warhol look)

12 comments:
oh i love love her!! her biography is such a great read!!
hey hello! Yes she was fascinating
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I love her. D.V. was a great book.
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"Never fear being vulgar, just boring."
-Diana Vreeland
She's really a bit epic. x
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I'm a fashion lover, and the fashion eccentric looks amazing, I always wear leopard leggins with exotics tops and it looks so creative and different! good job!!
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My mother had a photo of her and she sold it and them she won a lot of money with that because it was after she died.
Beautiful pictures, she looked very similar to my grandmother, my grandma always loved to wear very similar cloths.
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According to some sources, hurt that she was passed over for promotion at Harper's Bazaar in 1957, she joined Vogue in 1963. She was editor-in-chief until 1971.I think that this is cool!
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