Diana Vreeland
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Diana Vreeland
Diana Vreeland, was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion. She worked for the fashion magazines Harper's Bazaar and Vogue and as a special consultant at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1964...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth29 September 1903
CountryUnited States of America
mad ballet courses
Of course I was always mad about the ballet russe, mad about it!
ideas giving waiting
Don't look back. Just go ahead. Give ideas away. Under every idea there's a new idea waiting to be born.
past magnificence today
How boring to copy the past -- with all the magnificence of today and tomorrow.
girl fashion should-have
The first rule that a geisha is taught, at the age of nine, is to be charming to other women...Every girl in the world should have geisha training.
luxury spirit century
No one had a better sense of luxury than Coco Chanel, She really had the spirit of the 20th Century.
intelligent wish looks
It's only intelligent to wish to look after yourself properly.
dream home thinking
Still, my dream in life is to come home and think of absolutely nothing. After all, you can’t think all the time.
reality exaggeration-is exaggeration
Exaggeration is my only reality.
beautiful clothes perfect
Balenciaga often said that women did not have to be perfect or beautiful to wear his clothes. When they wore his clothes, they became beautiful.
elegance well-dressed refusal
Elegance is innate. It has nothing to do with being well dressed. Elegance is refusal.
fashion nice thinking
A little bad taste is like a nice splash of paprika. We all need a splash of bad taste-it's hearty, it's healthy, it's physical. I think we could use more of it. No taste is what I'm against.
emotion
Without emotion there is no beauty
fashion taste needs
We all need a splash of bad taste. No taste is what I am against.
bored becoming would-be
Red is the great clarifier - bright and revealing. I can't imagine becoming bored with red - it would be like becoming bored with the person you love.