Dr. Elizabeth Lundén
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, that's an amazing surrealist French film that everyone should watch.
And I think that is a lot more like Diana Breland.
She was all over the place, such a creative woman.
If you have heard expressions like pizazz or divine, those are expressions that she brought into the world and popularized.
She was this woman that...
loved life, had money to afford loving life.
And if she didn't, she found the money somewhere.
She lived the roaring 20s and she lived cafe society and she brought it along with her.
If it was not spectacular, she created it.
If it was not fun, it was not worth it.
She's definitely brings her aura of careless entertainment to everything she does.
She's let go from Vogue in 1971 for several reasons.
One of the most popular ones is budgets.
As you can imagine, those exotic photo shoots around the world were extremely expensive.
And also they wanted to approach other audiences.
It was the era of ready-to-wear, things were much more relaxed.
And they wanted, like, not to be such a niche publication any longer.
From this, like, stuck-up society magazine into this fantastical dream fantasy world.
And now it had to be down to earth.
People want to just buy jeans.