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Critic Damon Wise
rated 8

...offers a prosaic but still persuasive portrait of a woman whose thoughts on fashion and beauty (...) still seem quite shockingly modern today.

Read full review at Empire
Critic Andrew Pulver
rated 6

...Vreeland's pronouncements dominate the film, discoursing on everything from Jack Nicholson to the Belle Époque. She's entertaining enough, and like most fashion docs, it's a mine of pop-cultural history...

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic Kimberley Jones
rated 6

The filmmakers have done a fine job corralling so many fantastic tales from Vreeland’s life...

Read full review at The Austin Chronicle

Cast & Crew

Lauren Bacall
As Self (archive footage)
Dick Cavett
As Self (archive footage)
Lauren Hutton
As Self

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An intimate portrait of a fashion icon who changed the face of style forever. From her childhood in Paris to her reign as editor-in-chief of Vogue, Diana Vreeland's remarkable life is celebrated in this vibrant documentary. With a keen eye for style and a passion for art, music, and culture, Vreeland revolutionized the fashion industry and inspired generations of designers, models, and photographers. Through interviews with colleagues, family, and friends, this film offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of a true visionary.

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Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel was released in theaters on September 21, 2012.