Visionaire 37 Vreeland Memos

Visionaire 37 Vreeland Memos

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37 Vreeland Memos synthesizes an archive of Diana Vreeland's memos contributed by Richard Avedon. Dating from 1966 to 1972, the memos, which were dictated to Vreeland’s secretary from the sanctuary of her bathroom each morning, covered topics ranging from the wacky (the use of freckles or the utter importance of dog collars, for example) to the divine (the genius of Halston). The Vreeland memos provide a rare glimpse into of one of the most influential women in fashion history. With help from Alexander Vreeland and David Remnick at The New Yorker, Visionaire received permission from Conde Nast to publish nearly 150 of the memos in an edition of 4,000. Visionaire, New York, 2001 Sewn quartos pages without cover in linen box with 150 pages 10 x 11 inches Edition of 4,000 Edition number stamped on back of box

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