Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
Two projects, a book & a film, both with the same name, Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel chronicle 50 years of international fashion & Vreeland’s rich life.
Called the “High Priestess of Fashion,” Diana Vreeland (1903–1998) was an American original whose impact on fashion and style was legendary. Beginning in 1936, when she became a fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Vreeland established herself as a controversial visionary with an astonishing ability to invent and discover fashion ideas, designers, personalities, & photographers. She was a memorable writer with a vivid personality & a talent for coining aphorisms.
For more information on the film: http://dianavreeland-film.com/
Posts tagged Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland
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Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland:Symposium Program
If you are in Venice on Saturday, March 10th please come join the first International Symposium on Diana Vreeland organized by Judith Clark and Maria Luisa Frisa at Palazzo Badoer, in Aula Tafuri.
DIANA VREELAND AFTER DIANA VREELAND
The discipline of fashion between the museum and curating
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
9.00 Opening
Amerigo Restucci (Rettore, Università Iuav di Venezia)
Alberto Ferlenga (Direttore della Scuola di Dottorato, Università Iuav di Venezia)
Frances Corner (Head of College, London College of Fashion)
9.30 Keynote Speaker
Harold Koda: The Allure of History: Diana Vreeland and The Costume Institute
10.30-10.50 Break
10.50-12.10
The display of Fashion in the Museum: Diana Vreeland’s
Chair Anna Mattirolo
10.50-11.30 Judith Clark e Maria Luisa Frisa
11.30-11.50 Alexandra Palmer
11.50-12.10 Amy de la Haye
12.10-12.40
Stefano Tonchi in conversation with Mario Lupano: Between Fashion Curating and Fashion Editing
12.40-13.10
Benedetta Barzini: Under the reign of DV
14.00 Keynote Speaker
Akiko Fukai: Diana Vreeland and The Kyoto Costume Institute: Renewing Inspiration
14.40-16.20 Fashion in the Museum
Chair Marco De Michelis
14.40-15.00 Laurent Cotta
15.00-15.20 Kaat Debo
15.20-15.40 Miren Arzalluz
15.40-16.00 Gloria Bianchino
16.00-16.20 Raffaella Sgubin
16.20-16.40 Break
16.40-17.10
Becky Conekin: “I suggest that she is refreshing and that you use her”: DV and models
17.10-18.40 Panel
FASHION CURATION & ACADEMIA: NEW INSIGHTS
chair Louise Wallenberg with Marco Pecorari
Participants:
Francesca Granata
Gabriele Monti
Johannes Reponen
Marie Riegels Melchior
Jenna Rossi-Camus
Annamari Vänskä
18.40 Closing Remarks
Judith Clark, Maria Luisa Frisa, Mario Lupano, Louise Wallenberg
Feb
13
The Diana Vreeland Estate and The Museo Fortuny are very excited to invite you to the Exhibition: “Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland” that is opening at the Museo Fortuny, in Venice, from the 9th of March until the 26th of June, 2012. The Exhibit is curated by Maria Luisa Frisa and Judith Clark and is the final element in Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s troika of projects entitled Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
Two projects, a book & a film, both with the same name, Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel chronicle 50 years of international fashion & Vreeland’s rich life.
Called the “High Priestess of Fashion,” Diana Vreeland (1903–1998) was an American original whose impact on fashion and style was legendary. Beginning in 1936, when she became a fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Vreeland established herself as a controversial visionary with an astonishing ability to invent and discover fashion ideas, designers, personalities, & photographers. She was a memorable writer with a vivid personality & a talent for coining aphorisms.
For more information on the film: http://dianavreeland-film.com/
Posts tagged Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland
Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland:Symposium Program
If you are in Venice on Saturday, March 10th please come join the first International Symposium on Diana Vreeland organized by Judith Clark and Maria Luisa Frisa at Palazzo Badoer, in Aula Tafuri.
DIANA VREELAND AFTER DIANA VREELAND
The discipline of fashion between the museum and curating
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
9.00 Opening
Amerigo Restucci (Rettore, Università Iuav di Venezia)
Alberto Ferlenga (Direttore della Scuola di Dottorato, Università Iuav di Venezia)
Frances Corner (Head of College, London College of Fashion)
9.30 Keynote Speaker
Harold Koda: The Allure of History: Diana Vreeland and The Costume Institute
10.30-10.50 Break
10.50-12.10
The display of Fashion in the Museum: Diana Vreeland’s
Chair Anna Mattirolo
10.50-11.30 Judith Clark e Maria Luisa Frisa
11.30-11.50 Alexandra Palmer
11.50-12.10 Amy de la Haye
12.10-12.40
Stefano Tonchi in conversation with Mario Lupano: Between Fashion Curating and Fashion Editing
12.40-13.10
Benedetta Barzini: Under the reign of DV
14.00 Keynote Speaker
Akiko Fukai: Diana Vreeland and The Kyoto Costume Institute: Renewing Inspiration
14.40-16.20 Fashion in the Museum
Chair Marco De Michelis
14.40-15.00 Laurent Cotta
15.00-15.20 Kaat Debo
15.20-15.40 Miren Arzalluz
15.40-16.00 Gloria Bianchino
16.00-16.20 Raffaella Sgubin
16.20-16.40 Break
16.40-17.10
Becky Conekin: “I suggest that she is refreshing and that you use her”: DV and models
17.10-18.40 Panel
FASHION CURATION & ACADEMIA: NEW INSIGHTS
chair Louise Wallenberg with Marco Pecorari
Participants:
Francesca Granata
Gabriele Monti
Johannes Reponen
Marie Riegels Melchior
Jenna Rossi-Camus
Annamari Vänskä
18.40 Closing Remarks
Judith Clark, Maria Luisa Frisa, Mario Lupano, Louise Wallenberg
The Diana Vreeland Estate and The Museo Fortuny are very excited to invite you to the Exhibition: “Diana Vreeland After Diana Vreeland” that is opening at the Museo Fortuny, in Venice, from the 9th of March until the 26th of June, 2012. The Exhibit is curated by Maria Luisa Frisa and Judith Clark and is the final element in Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s troika of projects entitled Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel.