Long time before Anna Wintour and ''Devils wears Prada'', there was only one superpower woman in fashion and this was Vrilant Diana, the woman who discovered Lauren Bacall, which established the Twiggy, who advised Jackie Kennedy to hang out with Mick Jagger and she said once: "the bikini is the greatest invention since the atomic bomb."
Vreeland was for 25 years the fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar before becoming director of Vogue and then responsible for the revival of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum.
For a total of 50 years was known as "The Empress" by establishing models, photographers, trends and changing the way the world saw fashion, beauty, art.
The documentary Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel, one awaited tribute to the woman from whom many-against-all began, first shown at the Venice Film Festival in 2011 and just came to American theaters.
For a total of 50 years was known as "The Empress" by establishing models, photographers, trends and changing the way the world saw fashion, beauty, art.
The documentary Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel, one awaited tribute to the woman from whom many-against-all began, first shown at the Venice Film Festival in 2011 and just came to American theaters.
Trump is not only the interviews of famous friends (Andy Warhol, Diane Sawyer, Manolo Blanik, Verouska) and influenced designers (Calvin Klein, Anna Sui, Diane von Furstenberg), but the insight into her complex personality .
The documentary filmmaker, Lisa Immordino Vreeland is a wife of his grandson and she is having access to the huge file- repressed childhood, insecurities and academic failures to the reinvention of identity as an adventurous woman who won the heart of Vreeland Reed and worked hard to give people "not what they want, but what they do not yet know they want."
Lisa Immordino Vreeland worked on this project with the developers behind the documentary "Valentino: The Last Emperor", creating a colorful collage that tells a turbulent life, course of fashion from the New Yorker to The Roaring '20s Swinging London and the Factory, and the history of women's emancipation.
The documentary filmmaker, Lisa Immordino Vreeland is a wife of his grandson and she is having access to the huge file- repressed childhood, insecurities and academic failures to the reinvention of identity as an adventurous woman who won the heart of Vreeland Reed and worked hard to give people "not what they want, but what they do not yet know they want."
Lisa Immordino Vreeland worked on this project with the developers behind the documentary "Valentino: The Last Emperor", creating a colorful collage that tells a turbulent life, course of fashion from the New Yorker to The Roaring '20s Swinging London and the Factory, and the history of women's emancipation.
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Source: Athens Voice
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