Tag: Diana Vreeland

Dior and I fashion documentary

We all love to peek behind the creative process of design.  Either you favor Fashion or Interiors, the take away from Fashion documentaries could be beyond inspirational with the films usually merging the two design fields simultaneously.   They can also provide a glimpse of the reality behind success which is more often than not based on many personal struggles.  These documentaries grant access into some of the world’s most inspiring figures and the iconic Maisons behind them.  Below, 13 of the best Fashion documentaries to watch.

Dior and I fashion documentary

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Albert Hadley red hallway

It would be impossible to talk about the color red without mentioning the all-red living room of Diana Vreeland, the renowned columnist for Harper’s Bazaar and later Vogue magazine editor-in-chief.  Originally featured in Architectural Digest in 1975, it is still today a source of inspiration, as well as a great example of what bold, daring and unique design, could look like.  “All my life I’ve pursued the perfect red,” she said.

Diana Vreeland red room

“I want my apartment to look like a garden: a garden in hell!” Diana told the famous designer Billy Baldwin.

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