2012年9月29日星期六

'The eye has to travel, "celebrates the legacy of fashion icon Diana Vreeland

Style-songwriter Diana Vreeland was crazy fashion. A woman in the right place at the right time, she lived a magical life full of complications and disappointments they decided more, has left its mark. This is described in the documentation, "Diana Vreeland: The eye has to travel", directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland. Vreeland's grandson married, she gave an insightful, humorous homage and love for a woman whose sense of fashion, as they take on the pages of Harper's Bazaar and Vogue magazines, influenced generations. Prada Outlet New York A visionary one-of-a-kind, made Vreeland (1903-1989) designers such as Chanel, Givenchy and Dior, and fashion spreads, defended so much, they created whole new worlds in the distance. But they also followed pop culture, says bikini "the most important thing since the atom bomb" and defend blue jeans as "the most beautiful thing. Since the gondola" The film is based on interviews recorded between Vreeland and journalist George Plimpton, and clips from a performance in It tells the story of the fashionista in Belle Epoque Paris "Dick Cavett Show" basis. "I arranged to be born in Paris, and then just went of course." She was crazy about dancing and watching dance Diaghilev and Nijinsky in the family room. Later, they began with Josephine Baker in the 1920s in Harlem dance is Coco Chanel, ride with Buffalo Bill, lingerie for sale Wallis Simpson and friends advise fashion first lady Jackie Kennedy. Vreeland respresented a lesson in resilience. Brush the ugly duckling status they. By her mother, she moved instead in the upper echelons of society and fashion After 25 years, Harper skipped left them with some disgust after taking over for promotion. She ended up in Vogue (1962 - '71), where she was editor of the magazine and quickly became a fashion bible. After Vogue ("You wanted a different kind of magazine") sold to once again re-invented as a consultant to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she put on the map Costume Institute exhibitions developed focused clothing life.

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