Diana Vreeland The Eye Has to Travel
Yazar // Administrator
School of Visual Arts
MPS Fashion Photography
Diana Vreeland The Eye Has to Travel
A conversation with the author Lisa Immordino Vreeland and Charles Scheips
7PM Monday, November 28th, 2011
The SVA Theatre, 333 West 23 Street, New York, NY 10011
Free and open to the public
Reception and book signing afterwards
Lisa Immordino Vreeland runs her own fashion design and production consulting business. She was the director of public relations for Polo Ralph Lauren in Italy; launched Industria, Fabrizio Ferri’s sportswear line; and founded two fashion companies, Pratico and Mago. The producer of a documentary film about Diana Vreeland, she is married to Vreeland’s grandson Alexander.
Charles Scheips worked as an assistant to David Hockney, was founding director of the Conde Nast Archive and Worldwide Director of Photographs for Phillips de Pury auction house. He is the Author of several books including Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died (2006) and American Fashion (2007).
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
By Lisa Immordino Vreeland
Essays by Lally Weymouth, Judith Thurman, and Judith Clark
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel by Lisa Immordino Vreeland
(Abrams) chronicles 50 years of international fashion and the incredible, rich life of Diana Vreeland. Called “the High Priestess of Fashion,” Vreeland (1903–89) was an American original whose impact on fashion and style in her time was legendary.
With more than 350 illustrations—including original magazine spreads and many famous images by such photographers as Richard Avedon and Irving Penn—this intensely visual book shows fashion as it was being invented, and how Vreeland shaped American taste through her superb vision.

Beginning in 1936, when she became a fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Vreeland established herself as a controversial visionary who had an astonishing ability to invent and discover fashion ideas, designers, personalities, and photographers. She continued to be a force in fashion throughout her long career, eventually becoming editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine (1962–70) and muse-in-residence at the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute (1972–89). She was a memorable writer with a talent for coining aphorisms and a vivid personality, startling in appearance, who made an impact on everyone she met.
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