I used to work with her and she was very funny and very self-deprecating. Someone once asked her about her ancestry at a lunch and she replied "I've always assumed that somewhere along the line it involved a horse and an old boot"
Others may thought of her as the crazy IT woman back then in FASHION. But for me, she's a woman with class, with style, with broad thinking about the industry she's getting into. The interview maybe old, but, it's timeless, one that never goes out of style.
Incredible how they mention The Queen in such a way. Absolutely brilliant. This interview was 1977, The Queen’s silver jubilee. & here we are today, 2022, right in the middle of her Platinum Jubilee.
Im not a fan of Kim but I am a fan of Diana and I honestly think she would’ve love it and I still don’t don’t understand the big deal of Kim wearing it, I mean both beautiful women started their careers after the scandal of naked pictures/video and both managed to take the bad and turn it into a successful career, for both the media and public took interest on if they had plastic surgery or not, their love lives, both married several times with athletes and showbiz men, both accused of cheating and sleeping with married men anyway…. who cares really more important than a dress is that both defeated society trying to shame them for being sexual and made it into success and that’s why I think Diana would’ve love it, she empowered other women.
If anything crucifying kim for wearing Marilyn's dress is the complete opposite to what Marilyn stood for. Do I think it was appropriate, not really but beating it to the ground like shes committed a war crime is tired.
She's always fascinating to listen to, or read her aphorisms and bon mots, her memories. Many embroidered, but who cares? She loved making a story better, more romantic. A real life Auntie Mame. Her voice and accent here reminds me of Lauren Bacall. Who DV loved in her pre-fame modelling days. She knew everyone.
had to look into her after watching robbie turner's...'impersonation' on snatch game... what a lady! she's so entertaining I could listen to her say the same thing 10 different ways forever, rather like a marketplace, rather like an arcade, rather like a
@@missyperry733 when I watched the documentary about Diana Vreeland, "the eye has to travel", that's when I realized that Anna Wintour didnt do anything revolutionary when she started at Vogue, she simply applied what Diana Vreeland had already established at Vogue, celebrity coverage, celebrities on the cover, fantasy, beauty, etc. She simply applied what was already there. Although during Vreelands yrs at Vogue, and especially towards the end of her reign, Vogue was out of step with the times, no longer could the magazine support, a 15 day shot to some exotic location, with 100 trunks of clothes, etc, .
And in so many senses ignorant of the material and economic realities of the thing she is supposedly expert in. Facile is the perfect word for this guff. 👏🏾
You mean you were dull enough to believe you understood it. Clearly you haven't. Now you're blatantly ignorant to the point where you dismiss her intellect simply because of your own incompetence.
I am not here because of rupaul, like I see many of the other commenters here, are. I saw Dianas name and next thing I knew the video was over! Weights in the bottom of the dress is the most genius thing I have ever heard of, I literally said, “wow”.
Diana Vreeland characterized the nature of her downfall at Vogue perfectly herself, "And designers do design for those who can afford it, true?" "Yes!" Grace Mirabella, her successor, would eschew the expense of fashion and embrace the prêt-a-porter and accessible fashions, only to fall out of favor when the high-couture look came back into style, and Anna Wintour took over. Nevertheless, no one remembers Grace Mirabella, while Diana Vreeland, and now Anna Wintour have graced themselves into the annals of pop culture. However, Grace Mirabella wasn't a total bore, in fact she had a good business and fashion sense. After she died, I read her memoir and and grew to admire her.
Não sei bem explicar...fico totalmente em êxtase...em observar um mulher com atitudes... é tão fascinante quando vc fala sem gesticular..sem muitos sobressaltos...o tom de viz é fascinante...sem beleza alguma ...mas ninguém percebe... é apenas um detalhe... gestos comedidos... isso me fascina!!!
One of the perils of being up-to-date in fashion is that one almost always looks ridiculous in retrospect. Both Vreeland and the interviewer look bizarre, poorly made-up, and unattractive to modern eyes---the strange, heavy make-up, chaotic hairstyle, and extremely unattractive outfit. The average office worker of the day who dressed conservatively would almost always look better than her if you saw them in photographs now. To her credit, she refused to criticise Queen Elizabeth. The Queen, who was viewed as dowdy at the time, she looks far more presentable and chic than this woman in any photo from the 1970s.
PURRRRPLE MITTENNNS!!!
Ikr
I’d say PURPUHLLL MITTENNNSS
YASSSSSS AHAHAHAAH
Bo-de-gah!
hahahaha, rrrrrrrrrrajahh
raja did such good makeup omgggg they looked the same
I know 😂😂
Uh no.
did she say this at any point?
I used to work with her and she was very funny and very self-deprecating. Someone once asked her about her ancestry at a lunch and she replied "I've always assumed that somewhere along the line it involved a horse and an old boot"
Wonderful quote, thank you for sharing! Do you have any recordings or unpublished writings of hers that can be shared?
Raja bought me here! “A Bo-Deeegggaa!”, “Purple mittens” 😍😍
Here after All Stars 7 ! Thx RAJA
PUUUURRRPLE MITTEEENS
raja, thank you, she is fascinating!
Others may thought of her as the crazy IT woman back then in FASHION. But for me, she's a woman with class, with style, with broad thinking about the industry she's getting into. The interview maybe old, but, it's timeless, one that never goes out of style.
Absolutely
Here bc of raja’s snatch game
knocked it out of the park apparently
Raja Gemini brought me here. Who else? 👋🏼
Thank you Raja thank you drag race
Andre Leon Tally adored her, he would always address her as Mrs Vreeland...RIP...
I'm here because of raja in RuPaul drag race
look at raja, educating us and violet booted her twice. what a blasphemy
Advice for being fashionable: “Education has a great deal to with everything. And that you can do for yourself.” Indeed!
Thank you Raja.
I’m so happy to have found this! I’m reading her memoirs now and she’s wonderful and fascinating and dynamic, i just had to hear her voice
Me Too!! Im reading her book and just had to see her walk and talk and move. An incredible woman, so far ahead of her time. I wish I had known her.
I saw this so many years ago, and so happy that it uploaded again. In much better quality!
i do love a woman with a rubenseque figuaa
She's so smart. She and Lauren Bacall sound almost identical. She's so charming and totally focused on the present.
She did discovered Lauren Bacall.
i thought that too
@gucciysl then Slim Keith saw her photos and showed them to her husband at that time Howard Hawks....And, we got to watch Lauren Bacall, lucky us!
Voice heavy smoker....they smoked alot back then.😢
CAME HERE CAUSE OF RAJA
I love that watching drag race has ultimately led to me seeing this
Bo-de-ga
Incredible how they mention The Queen in such a way. Absolutely brilliant.
This interview was 1977, The Queen’s silver jubilee. & here we are today, 2022, right in the middle of her Platinum Jubilee.
The way she stood up for her around 5.00! ❤️
PURPLE MITTENS!!
raja should've won that snatch game, she did the queen justice
LMAO
No.
He doesn't let her finish her thoughts and answers.
One can only imagine her response to the question "what do you think of Kardashian wearing Marilyn Monroe's dress to the Met Gala?"
Im not a fan of Kim but I am a fan of Diana and I honestly think she would’ve love it and I still don’t don’t understand the big deal of Kim wearing it, I mean both beautiful women started their careers after the scandal of naked pictures/video and both managed to take the bad and turn it into a successful career, for both the media and public took interest on if they had plastic surgery or not, their love lives, both married several times with athletes and showbiz men, both accused of cheating and sleeping with married men anyway…. who cares really more important than a dress is that both defeated society trying to shame them for being sexual and made it into success and that’s why I think Diana would’ve love it, she empowered other women.
If anything crucifying kim for wearing Marilyn's dress is the complete opposite to what Marilyn stood for. Do I think it was appropriate, not really but beating it to the ground like shes committed a war crime is tired.
Damn Raja nailed this
I don't get why raja said purple mittens, trying to find a clip of her saying it lol
What a lovely response to his question about royalty
She knows her stuff!
Raja brought me here.
I love her!
She's always fascinating to listen to, or read her aphorisms and bon mots, her memories. Many embroidered, but who cares? She loved making a story better, more romantic. A real life Auntie Mame. Her voice and accent here reminds me of Lauren Bacall. Who DV loved in her pre-fame modelling days. She knew everyone.
had to look into her after watching robbie turner's...'impersonation' on snatch game... what a lady! she's so entertaining I could listen to her say the same thing 10 different ways forever, rather like a marketplace, rather like an arcade, rather like a
...it was Raja that did the impersonation. 😅
@@AstarteAnthro Robbie Turner did her first in Season 8
i adored DV - what a right classy and amusing lady she was. They broke the mold.
I love her so much!!!
fascinating women.
Such a shame how Harper's Bazaar decided not to make her the editor-in-chief position.
It was Harper's Bazaars lost, look at what happened when she went to Vogue
@@a.rrucker5450 yes she rocked it out...Anna Wintour is truly following in her footsteps....trust me..
@@missyperry733 when I watched the documentary about Diana Vreeland, "the eye has to travel", that's when I realized that Anna Wintour didnt do anything revolutionary when she started at Vogue, she simply applied what Diana Vreeland had already established at Vogue, celebrity coverage, celebrities on the cover, fantasy, beauty, etc. She simply applied what was already there. Although during Vreelands yrs at Vogue, and especially towards the end of her reign, Vogue was out of step with the times, no longer could the magazine support, a 15 day shot to some exotic location, with 100 trunks of clothes, etc, .
@@a.rrucker5450 so true Diana was an world traveler...she knew cultures, languages, people customs, something Anna dont know or have..
@@a.rrucker5450 ❤❤❤
Raja should have been black chyna
Raja put this woman on my radar.
such an Icon…love Mrs Vreeland
Around 5.00 the way she sticks up for Elizabeth here, wow!
Why can’t anyone talk like this anymore.
Raja's Snatch Game lmao
THANK YOU!
You're welcome!
She talked such utterly facile nonsense with such conviction I believed every word of it.
haha very true! I think she was known for that.
it really isn’t facile nonsense if you listen properly. i find her incredibly intelligent and ahead of her time
And in so many senses ignorant of the material and economic realities of the thing she is supposedly expert in. Facile is the perfect word for this guff. 👏🏾
You mean you were dull enough to believe you understood it. Clearly you haven't. Now you're blatantly ignorant to the point where you dismiss her intellect simply because of your own incompetence.
Raja did her proud in the snatch game
I am not here because of rupaul, like I see many of the other commenters here, are. I saw Dianas name and next thing I knew the video was over! Weights in the bottom of the dress is the most genius thing I have ever heard of, I literally said, “wow”.
Raja raja raja 👑
I love so much
I am getting to know her 'now' after reading her autobiography. Je suis impressionne.
Raja brought me here
Mesmerizing woman.
Who’s new here from Drag Race All Stars 7?
Diana Vreeland characterized the nature of her downfall at Vogue perfectly herself, "And designers do design for those who can afford it, true?" "Yes!"
Grace Mirabella, her successor, would eschew the expense of fashion and embrace the prêt-a-porter and accessible fashions, only to fall out of favor when the high-couture look came back into style, and Anna Wintour took over.
Nevertheless, no one remembers Grace Mirabella, while Diana Vreeland, and now Anna Wintour have graced themselves into the annals of pop culture. However, Grace Mirabella wasn't a total bore, in fact she had a good business and fashion sense. After she died, I read her memoir and and grew to admire her.
Did the interviewer star as an Oompa Loompa in Charle and the Choco Factory?
Legend!
She totally avoided the classism in fashion questions...
Looking so nice!!😊😊😊
Não sei bem explicar...fico totalmente em êxtase...em observar um mulher com atitudes... é tão fascinante quando vc fala sem gesticular..sem muitos sobressaltos...o tom de viz é fascinante...sem beleza alguma ...mas ninguém percebe... é apenas um detalhe... gestos comedidos... isso me fascina!!!
Our idol!!!!
BODEGA BOH-DEH-GAH
If Marco Pierre White hadn’t been alive at the same time as her, I’d swear he was Diana reincarnated.
Rajaaaaaa!
It's so sad what we have done to the fashion industry.
C’mon Raja
A BO.DE.GA. BO DE GA
Is this at Tavern on The Green?
It is.
Tomorrow "Dorothy" of the Wiz. Um, you mean Diana Ross? Right?
Since they are in New York, it was probably the actress playing Dorothy on Broadway at the time.
Also clearly had old ideals of what "good" body was.
ROGER
Raja. Period,
Did they refer to DIANA ROSS as Dorothy from "The Wiz" 😮
She’s better than Anna Wintor
oh MILES better
Amazing ❤❤❤
I read that her hairdresser used color on her hair from South America that was illegal!
nice coat!!
“That’s nice” lol
BO-DE-GA🤌🏼✨
Who is the man that interview Diana here ?
ROBBIE TURNER DID IT BETTER
…said no one.
Orange is the new pink, Mrs Vreeland...RIP.
I think you mean - Pink Is the Navy Blue of India.
@@brentdsmith1 Maybe, but I was quoting Mrs Vreeland...
Bo-deeey-ga
alien lady
Guys, this is the person where Edna Mode was inspired!
That’s Edith Head… sigh….. Young People….
double sigh @@alejandromolinac
Such a snob. Yikes 🤮
Philistine!
You are mistaken. She wasn't a snob. She loved lives of all kinds and folks of all shapes.
One of the perils of being up-to-date in fashion is that one almost always looks ridiculous in retrospect. Both Vreeland and the interviewer look bizarre, poorly made-up, and unattractive to modern eyes---the strange, heavy make-up, chaotic hairstyle, and extremely unattractive outfit. The average office worker of the day who dressed conservatively would almost always look better than her if you saw them in photographs now. To her credit, she refused to criticise Queen Elizabeth. The Queen, who was viewed as dowdy at the time, she looks far more presentable and chic than this woman in any photo from the 1970s.
Unattractive to modern eyes? She was beyond chic even to this day. We need more characters like her, not more "conservatively dressed office workers".
She looks absolutely stunning what are you talking about guess you just look creativity and vision
i think she looks absolutely amazing, even in 2022. and i have worked over 20 years in high fashion
Raja brought me here.
Raja brought me here.