Henri Raymond Casgrain
Henri Raymond Casgrain , 1831-1904, French Canadian historian. He traveled widely in Europe, collecting documents relevant to Canadian history, and wrote enthusiastic histories, such as Légendes canadiennes (1861), Les Pionniers canadiens (1876), and Wolfe and Montcalm ( "Makers of Canada" series; rev. ed. 1926).
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THE VISIONARY VREELAND.(Visionaire's ode to Diana Vreeland)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: WWD; 11/21/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...edition of Visionaire is an ode to Diana Vreeland, the legendary editor in chief...Vreeland family and the estate of Diana Vreeland. Vreeland, who went on to become...signature red ledger. Alexander Vreeland, Diana's grandson and an industry consultant...
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Famed Fashion Editor Diana Vreeland Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 8/23/1989; ; 700+ words
; Diana Vreeland, the most famous and arguably the...you know.") At her death Mrs. Vreeland had lost her sight. She was accustomed...became an even more important pleasure. Diana Dalziel Vreeland was born in Paris. Her father was...
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Diana Vreeland; won fame as high priestess of fashion
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 8/24/1989; ; 700+ words
; Diana Vreeland, who strongly influenced 20th century...her apartment in her later years. Mrs. Vreeland kept her age a mystery, but was believed...the high priestess of fashion, Mrs. Vreeland wielded a powerful influence in an era...
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DIANA VREELAND; FROM 1979, A GAZE BACK AT A REMARKABLE CAREER LIVED IN BRIGHT RED.(Interview)
Magazine article from: WWD; 9/13/1999; ; 700+ words
; Diana Vreeland -- whose cheeks and earlobes have been...said she wasn't sure, but observed Vreeland was wearing a fair amount of rouge already. "I know that, girl," retorted Vreeland. "But is it enough?" Perhaps it wasn...
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Paying Tribute to an Original;In New York, Friends Say Goodbye to Diana Vreeland
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/7/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...silent, elegant flow of Diana Vreeland's friends, colleagues...in the doorway. Mrs. Vreeland never looked at me...out a little scream. Diana returned to her desk...Renta talked about how Vreeland would come to Santo Domingo...
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The `Immoderate Style' of Diana Vreeland; And the Impossibility of Containing It In a Museum Exhibition
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 12/12/1993; ; 700+ words
; The substance of Diana Vreeland's life was style, and she made...visitors to the Met. The bravura of the Vreeland era in fashion, beginning in 1936...at the Costume Institute, where "Diana Vreeland: Immoderate Style" opened last...
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Bringing Diana Vreeland to life,: when the actress landed the role of fashion icon Diana Vreeland in the upcoming film Factory Girl, she was determined to capture the legend's unique wit, charm, and style. Incredible clothes and kabuki-like makeup were only the beginning. As told to Christine Lennon.(Harper's BAZAAR 140th)
Magazine article from: Harper's Bazaar; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Art and took the audio tour. Diana Vreeland was a special consultant to the...long conversation about Mrs. Vreeland. I told him that I had heard...s trying to cast the role of Diana Vreeland, and I said, 'Oh, my God...
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Diana Vreeland, a true fashion original, dies. (obituary)
Magazine article from: WWD; 8/23/1989; ; 700+ words
; DIANA VREELAND, A TRUE FASHION ORIGINAL, DIES NEW YORK -- Diana Vreeland, whose extravagant personal style and...dazzling and eminently quotable. Diana Vreeland was a perfectionist with pizzazz. She...
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Selling culture: Bloomingdale's Diana Vreeland, and the new aristocracy of taste in Reagan's America.
Magazine article from: The Nation; 11/1/1986; ; 700+ words
; ...SELLING CULTURE: Bloomingdale's, Diana Vreeland, and the New Aristocracy of Taste...own gilded age: a dual focus on Diana Vreeland (socialite-turned-editor...wife. Silverman's handling of Diana Vreeland is another matter. The fact that...
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Interview: Eleanor Dwight discusses her biography of Diana Vreeland
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 10/29/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Dwight discusses her biography of Diana Vreeland Host: JOHN YDSTIE, JACKI LYDEN...strutted their stuff, there was Diana Vreeland, the archetypal fashionista...Balenciaga to Yves St. Laurent. Diana Vreeland died in 1989. Her richly textured...
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Diana Vreeland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Diana Vreeland (Diana Dalziel), 1906-89, American fashion editor and consultant, b. Paris. In 1937, she joined Harper's Bazaar, becoming fashion editor in 1939. In 1963, she moved to Vogue magazine, where she was editor in chief...
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Albini, Walter
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...wanderlust, that captured the vivacity of Diana Vreeland's Vogue of the 1960s. Like Vreeland, Albini loved the 1920s and extolled the...liberation during that period. Also like Vreeland, Albini was smitten with North Africa and...
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Blahnik, Manolo
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...London, early 1970s; encouraged to design shoes by Diana Vreeland; first collections for Zapata Boutique, London...designs was seen by the photographer Cecil Beaton and Diana Vreeland of American Vogue, who particularly admired his shoe...
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Gaucho Pants
Book article from: Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body Decorations, and Footwear through the Ages
...Yves. Yves Saint Laurent: Images of Design 1958 – 1988. New York: Knopf, 1988. Saint Laurent, Yves, Diana Vreeland, et al. Yves Saint Laurent. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1983.
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Galitzine, Irene
Book article from: Contemporary Fashion
...launching her business in 1949), Princess Irene Galitzine exemplified Roman high style and the princely life. Diana Vreeland, then of Harper's Bazaar, dubbed Galitzine's full, liquid trousers for at-home leisure (introduced to a...
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