Diana Vreeland

Essay  ·  Fashion & Culture The Empress of the Imaginary Diana Vreeland did not edit magazines. She edited reality — selecting from the available world only those elements that met her standard of vividness, discarding the rest without apology, and presenting the result with a conviction so absolute that generations of readers, photographers, and designersContinue reading “Diana Vreeland”

Isabella Blow: Fashion’s Fearless Muse

In the theatre of late twentieth-century fashion, no figure was as magnetic, or as tragic, as Isabella Blow (1958–2007). A style editor, talent scout, and muse, she was a woman who blurred the line between the backstage and the spotlight. To know Isabella Blow was to witness fashion as performance, risk, and revelation. To loseContinue reading “Isabella Blow: Fashion’s Fearless Muse”