
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
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This intimate and loving portrait of the legendary arbiter of fashion, art and culture illustrates the many stages of Vreeland's remarkable life. Born in Paris in 1903, she was to become New York's "Empress of Fashion" and a celebrated Vogue editor.
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EN
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Released
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Cast

Diana Vreeland
Self (archive footage)

Richard Avedon
Self (archive footage)
David Bailey
Self

Lauren Bacall
Self (archive footage)
Lillian Bassman
Self

Marisa Berenson
Self

Pierre Bergé
Self

Cecil Beaton
Self (archive footage)

Manolo Blahnik
Self
June Burns Bove
Self

Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)
Felicity Clark
Self

Truman Capote
Self (archive footage)

Bob Colacello
Self (archive footage)
Rae Crespin
Self
Jeff Daly
Self
Hubert de Givenchy
Self
Oscar de la Renta
Self
Philippe de Montebello
Self
Polly Devlin
Self
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