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  1. Diana Vreeland (September 29, 1903 – August 22, 1989) was an American fashion columnist and editor. She worked for the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar and as editor-in-chief at Vogue, later becoming a special consultant to the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  2. Oct 19, 2023 · However, her tenure at Vogue came to an abrupt end, leaving many to wonder why such a visionary leader was fired. The reasons behind Vreeland’s dismissal from Vogue are multifaceted, encompassing a clash of personalities, conflicting editorial visions, and a changing industry landscape.

  3. Jul 14, 2017 · The mythic quality of Vreeland’s career was only enhanced when she was fired from Vogue in 1971, leaving behind her a trail of scandalously expensive editorial shoots—one of which was...

  4. Jul 14, 2011 · Warhol-estate executor Fred Hughes, one of Diana’s intimates in the 70s and 80s, once pulled a scrapbook out of a banquette drawer and saw a “clipping of Diana, at age 10 or 11, dressed as ...

  5. May 2, 2024 · And spending is probably why Condé Nast eventually, and unceremoniously, fired Vreeland in 1971. Money management was never her strongest suit, and the same sort of problems persisted in her ...

  6. Aug 15, 2011 · After Vreeland was fired from Vogue in 1971 — which she attributed to “they wanted a different sort of magazine” — she lost her way for a while.

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  8. Apr 9, 2015 · The inimitable Diana Vreeland, who became a special consultant to the Costume Institute after being fired from Vogue. Koda spoke to the Cut about the intimidating, inspiring editor who would go on to be a mentor of sorts — even though he dared to contradict her on their first meeting.

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