Diana Vreeland Quotes
I Don't Think Anybody Has Been In A Better Place At A Better Time Than I Was When I Was Editor Of Vogue. Vogue Always Did Stand For People's Lives. I Mean, A New Dress Doesn't Get You Anywhere: It's The Life You're Living In The Dress, And The Sort Of Life You Had Lived Before, And What You Will Do In It Later. Like All Great Times, The Sixties Were About Personalities. It Was The First Time When Mannequins Became Personalities. It Was A Time Of Great Goals, An Inventive Time And These Girls Invented Themselves. Naturally, As An Editor I Was There To Help Them Along.
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