Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
An intimate portrait and a vibrant celebration of one of the most influential women of the 20th century, an enduring icon whose influence changed the face of fashion, beauty, art, publishing and culture forever. During her fifty year reign as the "Empress of Fashion," she launched Twiggy, advised Jackie O and coined some of fashion's most eloquent proverbs such as "the bikini is the biggest thing since the atom bomb." She was the fashion editor of HARPER'S BAZAAR where she worked for 25 years before… Show more
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All you want in a movie about the legendary fashion-magazine editor Diana Vreeland — it’s “Dee-AHN-ah,” by the way — is Vreeland herself. You want her coming at you and shooting through you until her wit, her kookiness, her ideas about fashion and style and what they have to do with everyday life are popping out of your pores. Going to the movies for that effect isn’t essential. Several books accomplish this, the best being “D.V.,” which is Vreeland, courtesy of George Plimpton, in her own very entertaining, very wise, very digressive words. There is a new movie, though — “Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel,” a documentary profile that gets the job done, too. It’s by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, a fashion insider who married Diana’s grandson Alexander but never met Vreeland. The movie has a lot going for it.
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