Diane von Furstenberg on Her Iconic Wrap Dress, Becoming A Princess | Letterman
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- The legendary fashion designer talks about redefining the dress, how she built her business and shares tips for becoming a princess on The David Letterman Show ("The Morning Show") (Air date: 9/22/80)
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Diane has always struck me as an interesting woman and very, very sophisticated, with an undercurrent of humility and pride, each of them without excess. IMHO!
Mr Letterman is being a bit of an ass back in the day. Diane is still the young boss in the making, her honesty and strength is visible even then. Must have been so stressful for women to give interview back then. All the talk show men were so disrespectul. I wonder what Dave thinks of his younger self now, and how many woemn he's hurt with his desire to be funny in order to make audience laugh
Her mother survived Auschwitz. She weighed 45 lb when the camp was liberated. She was told she could never ever have a child. Then Diane came.
She handled this interview as well as she could have. She is herself, and fun to see her so self-possessed in the presence of the culturally backwards atmosphere.
Dave is really a product of his times.
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And now pants came back
Great episode, thanks for sharing
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Changing one's birth name is like slapping your parents in the face. It's disrespectful and unnecessary. This is especially true if it's done for the anticipation of greater recognition and or financial gain.
relax
Dave, you're on national TeeVee, stop playing with that damn pencil all over your face.