Diane Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel Review

A documentary examining the life and career of Harpers Bazaar's influential fashion editor Diana Vreeland.

by James White |
Published on
Release Date:

21 Sep 2012

Running Time:

86 minutes

Certificate:

PG

Original Title:

Diane Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel

Splendidly catty, name-dropping biodoc of the legendary, hugely influential and utterly terrifying Vogue editrix Diane Vreeland, from the Belle Époque to the swinging ’60s.The life’s amazing, the film pure pizzazz, motoring through a century of style like a luxury speedboat.EXTRAS Twelve deleted interviews.

Bursting with insights and a droll sense of the absurd side of fashion, it's a fitting tribute to one of the industry's key figures. EXTRAS Twelve deleted interviews.
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