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In this excerpt from his new memoir 'A.L.T.', Andre Leon Talley remembers the two elegant women who not only inspired him but taught him how to live: Diana Vreeland and his grandmother Bennie Frances ...
It's a way of life. Without it, you're nobody." So said legendary BAZAAR editor and fashion arbiter Diana Vreeland. She would know better than anyone else. A gleeful iconoclast and daringly ...
Whether they are actually wearable misses the point. That very notion was the driving ethos of legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland, the subject of "Empress of Fashion," a meticulously ...
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.
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 ...
Give up on Resy, cultivate a home full of calculated clutter, and other ideas from Bazaar’s newly revived column, Why Don’t You…?
For someone who was the editor-in-chief of Vogue for nearly a decade, it’s amazing how well Diana (dee-yahhh-na) Vreeland lived out the philosophy that the best things in life are free.
And the rest is fashion history. “I’d only been here for six months,” Diana Vreeland later recalled. Though her husband, Reed, had been working at a bank, she also needed a job, badly.
Watson Library, I discovered the ways in which a former fashion editor named Diana Vreeland elevated this formerly stuffy charity ball into a global media sensation. A low-key affair ...
Many people remember some of Diana Vreeland’s famous pronouncements (“I adore pink! It is the navy blue of India!”) but few remember actually hearing her speak. The documentary “Diana ...
why don't you wear violet velvet mittens with everything," the precocious nine-year-old Olivia Vreeland suggested midway through my interview with her mother, Lisa. These are snippets of Diana ...
Few men—few people in the world—enjoy the style pedigree of Freck Vreeland. At 97 years old, the son of the iconic Vogue editor Diana Vreeland has a litany of style rules, rituals, and ...