Diana Vreeland, known as the 'empress of fashion', was the first fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar magazine, where she worked for twenty-five years, before being named editor-in-chief of Vogue. Many agree that she is the creator of the concept of fashion as we know it today. Diana Vreeland, a woman with an overwhelming personality, was a brilliant and charismatic columnist, with an innate talent for discovering new designers, photographers and trends, often controversial, but who have effortlessly withstood the test of time, defending groundbreaking beauty models for the era and launching Twiggy, Lauren Hutton and Ali MacGraw, among many others, to fame.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/best-documentaries-on-blu-ray-and-dvd/16090-diana-vreeland-the-eye-has-to-travel-dvd--8436540903945.html16090Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Diana Vreeland, known as the “Empress of Fashion,” was the first fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar magazine, where she worked for twenty-five years, before being named editor-in-chief of Vogue. Many agree that she is the creator of the concept of fashion as we know it today. Diana Vreeland, a woman with an overwhelming personality, was a brilliant and charismatic columnist, with an innate talent for discovering new designers, photographers and trends, often controversial, but who have effortlessly withstood the test of time, defending groundbreaking beauty models for the era and launching Twiggy, Lauren Hutton and Ali MacGraw, among many others, to fame.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/541246-home_default/diana-vreeland-the-eye-has-to-travel-dvd-.jpg8.6653instockCameo Media,S.L.8.66538.6653002015-06-14T21:26:34+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/New/Start/Best Documentaries on Blu-Ray and DVD/Start/EVENING SP 20/Start/VELADA DE 40/Start/VELADA FR 40/Start/VELADA IT 40Lisa Immordino Vreelan
Diana Vreeland, known as the “Empress of Fashion,” was the first fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar magazine, where she worked for twenty-five years, before being named editor-in-chief of Vogue. Many agree that she is the creator of the concept of fashion as we know it today. Diana Vreeland, a woman with an overwhelming personality, was a brilliant and charismatic columnist, with an innate talent for discovering new designers, photographers and trends, often controversial, but who have effortlessly withstood the test of time, defending groundbreaking beauty models for the era and launching Twiggy, Lauren Hutton and Ali MacGraw, among many others, to fame.