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In and Out of Vogue
Grace Mirabella
Judith Warner
出版
Doubleday
, 1995
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Women
Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism
Photography / Subjects & Themes / Fashion
ISBN
0385426135
9780385426138
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Bp5ZAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In this forthright, anecdotal memoir, Grace Mirabella describes her journey through the exciting and treacherous worlds of fashion, glossy magazines, and high society. Apprenticed to the outrageous Diana Vreeland, she put up with the temper tantrums and fits of pique and genius of some of the most sought-after creative minds of the era. She also saw everything she thought was wrong with fashion magazines: the distance from reality, the disinterest in real women and their lives, the disregard for money. When she succeeded Vreeland as Vogue's editor in chief in the 1970s, Mirabella redesigned and redefined the magazine. By the end of her seventeen-year term with Vogue, its readership had tripled. But in the 1980s, Grace was very publicly fired. Displaying the strength, grace, and sheer style for which she has come to be known, within months she had taken the helm of a brand-new magazine, the national award-winning Mirabella.