The late vogue editor Diana Vreeland — who pioneered a spirit of probing whimsy that inflects every part from the Met Gala to “The Devil Wears Prada” to TikTok — was as soon as requested what recommendation she’d give to younger designers.
“I think having a great sense of pleasure, and living a big life — as big as you can take, without interfering in any way with your work,” she said in her plummy transatlantic accent (can an influencer please make their entire character bringing these again?). You can’t design in isolation, she mentioned, “because there’s no heart in it. There’s no sort of razzle dazzle and excitement in it.”
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