jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2016

Diana Vreeland


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She was a noted columnist of magazine VOGUE
she was born in Paris.
She was born as Diana Dalziel in Paris, France,  Vreeland was the eldest daughter of American socialite mother Emily Key Hoffman and British stockbroker father Frederick Young Dalziel . 
Vreeland's family emigrated to the United States at the outbreak of World War I, where they became prominent figures in society. Vreeland was sent to dancing school and was a pupil of Michel Fokine, the only Imperial Ballet master ever to leave Russia, and later of Louis Harvy Chalif. Vreeland performed in Anna Pavlova's Gavotte at Carnegie Hall. In January 1922, Vreeland was featured in her future employer, Vogue, in a roundup of socialites and their cars. The story read, "“Such motors as these accelerate the social whirl. Miss Diana Dalziel, one of the most attractive debutantes of the winter, is shown entering her Cadillac." 

http://www.vogue.es/moda/modapedia/personajes/diana-vreeland/12
https://youtu.be/9KlgjTm8sCs

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