Diana Dalziel

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Diana Dalziel, better known as Diana Vreeland, was a highly influential 20th-century fashion editor and style icon who shaped the direction of Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.

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instanceOf American socialite
fashion editor
human
style icon
alsoKnownAs Diana Vreeland NERFINISHED
birthName Diana Dalziel NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
describedAs highly influential 20th-century fashion editor
style icon
employer Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Harper's Bazaar NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Vogue NERFINISHED
familyName Dalziel NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork fashion
magazine publishing
museum curation
genre fashion writing
givenName Diana NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced designers
fashion editors
photographers
influenced 20th-century fashion
editorial styling
fashion photography
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Diana Dalziel NERFINISHED
notableFor imaginative and theatrical fashion spreads
promoting bold, individual style
shaping the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
shaping the direction of Harper's Bazaar
shaping the direction of Vogue
witty and authoritative fashion commentary
notableWork D.V. NERFINISHED
Harper's Bazaar fashion pages NERFINISHED
The Eye Has to Travel NERFINISHED
Vogue fashion editorials NERFINISHED
occupation author
columnist
fashion editor
placeOfWork New York City NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor-in-chief of Vogue
fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar
special consultant to the Costume Institute
spouse Reed Vreeland NERFINISHED

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Diana Vreeland birthName Diana Dalziel