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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SUPER FABULOUS DIVINE FIERCE!!!,
By Duke Marine (Newbury Park, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: D.V. (Paperback)
Ok, so, I picked up this book because it was mentioned in the movie To Wong Foo and I thought, "Well this better be fabulous!"Boi was fabulous an understatement! Why can't I give this book 6 stars?!?! This is one of the few books where I can agree with all of the fluffy praise quotes peppering the cover LOL A simply gorgeous work, Diana Vreeland is a fabulous, fabulous woman! Such taste! Such elegance! Such style! This is a MUST READ for everyone that wants an example of a true lady! D.V. isn't just about clothes and decorating. While admittingly not a feminist, Mrs. Vreeland is obviously an independent, determined, disciplined woman who is, if not a role model, an inspiration to all! God, I can't even put into words the qualities of this book that are just overwhelmingly fabulous! Its like anything full of good taste (although, as Diana points out, alittle bad taste is needed sometimes, its NO taste that's truly revolting) and true elegance, it leaves one feeling better about themselves and the world around them.
35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eureka!,
This review is from: D.v. (Paperback)
After years of work, scientists have finally discovered the cause of homosexuality. It's not your genes, it's not your parents, it's not your hypothalamus...it's this book. The first paragraph hooks you, and the rest of the book takes care of the rest. If you're not shrieking and yearning to redecorate by the time you reach lines like "Pink is the navy blue of India," then you're either illiterate or John Wayne. Plimpton's oral history style gives the book a wonderful rambling spontaneity. A brilliant account of the brilliant life of one of the century's towering cultural figures and fabulists.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the tale of a couture creation in a pret-a-porter world,
By Dickson Miller (South Beach) - See all my reviews
This review is from: D V by Diana Vreeland (Hardcover)
Ms. Vreeland shares her life story using a collection ( not a SERIES--there is no organization to her tales and it WORKS !)of anecdotes and observations that make you rethink your perspective on the world around us. Along the way you begin to piece the fractured bits together and find a stained-glass mural that shows the rich colors and attention to detail that form the rose-colored glasses she, so conspicuously, chooses to accesorize her view of life. The joy she finds from things that strike out at conventional tastes is almost evangelical..Before the third chapter you begin to wonder what ever happened to men who tipped their fedoras to a passing lady or the custom of DRESSING for dinner. You also discover that, beneath the veneer of a trend-hopping fashionista, you are discovering a woman who savors even the smallest details of life as if they were beluga roe or the breezes near the jasmine hedges on the clifftop gardens of the Mediterranean. You will laugh out loud and you'll catch yourself in a nostalgia for a more glamorous era when being on a "best-dressed" list meant you had more than just a lot of money to throw at the salespeople on Madison Avenue. She tells of fitting sessions ( FOR HER NIGHTGOWNS !) and the spring collections between her tangents that lament the demise of "fringe". Some may call her shallow and ungrounded but I think she is " a bit of 'all right' ".I have a first edition hardback that I use to escape the modern world when I have seen too many baseball caps worn backwards that day. The book was the basis for the off-Broadway play "Full Gallop" and is essential for anyone who forgets that fashion, beauty, glamour, and enormous style are the four basic food groups of living "out loud". Pay attention and read every word because the text is peppered with phrases that will become part of your lexicon if you know the difference between 'taupe' and 'beige'.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous fun!,
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This review is from: D.V. (Paperback)
The only complaint I could make about this book is that it was too brief. I could have read this for weeks, and I would have loved another couple thousand pages. There is a paucity of photos, which is a shame, because Vreeland loved the camera as much as it obviously loved her strong, aristocratic features. Some people might dismiss her as a featherweight, but I wouldn't. To do so, would be to fail to understand a singularly fascinating woman. During her time on earth she met most of the big and small names, and has something to say about most of them. I was so enamoured of this small book, that I am going to have to buy a biography. When you read this book, she tells you everything and nothing personal at the same time. A rare gift, to be sure, and not one that I appreciated! As someone else noted, it seems a great pity to only be able to give this delicious tour de force 5 stars, but there you are: life is seldom fair. I would love to have a best friend as fascinating and maddening as Vreeland, but I doubt I ever will. She is a product of another time and another generation. If you ever wanted to be able to sit inside someone's head and watch them think, this book should do the trick. There are better writers and better subjects than D.V. but this book will spoil you for any of them.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DV, divine!,
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This review is from: D.V. (Paperback)
How I loved this book! Diana Vreeland was one of those people whom we call a force of nature. This book captures her spirit so well it's just like chatting with her in person. Be warned, this is not a standard biography. It doesn't start with little Diana being born and growing up. It's a collection of stories from her life, odd thoughts and and arch observations and it works magic.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book to read and re-read and re-read!,
By Risa Palazzo (gordonsq@aol.com (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: D.v. (Paperback)
One of the most enjoyable books I've ever read and re-read and re-read...It's full of great stories, anecdotes and is sure to help you define your own sense of style. Vreeland is a wonderful storyteller and her life truly inspires.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DV = DiVine,
By DanR (Boise ID) - See all my reviews
This review is from: D.V. (Paperback)
Okay, all the stereotypes might be true for this one, but it's a classic. She's in charge, in control and just amazing. I've bought more copies of this book to "loan" but of course no one has ever been stupid enough to return it. Truely, buy two copies to begin with, so you aren't crushed when the one you loan out doesn't come back. I think of it the way Gideons think of Bibles.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A bit of all right,
By A Customer
This review is from: D.v. (Paperback)
This book hooked me from the first page. "I loathe nostalgia", Vreeland begins, and goes on to describe how she punches a man in the face for telling her she is too nostalgic. People may say she is self-absorbed and selfish, but from reading her book anyone can see how generous and affectionate she is. This glimpse into the life of a famous, tasteful, and extremely rich socialite and editor of two magazines will take you away from the dreary streets of everyday life. You will be entertained every time you read it, and escape onto the streets of Paris in the thirties and forties.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
By A Customer
This review is from: D.v. (Paperback)
For the first time, I read a book in which I thought the artist was sitting in the room and telling me about her life. The is one of the most inspiring, eclectic, and electrifying books I have ever read. It's just fabulous.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Talk about charme and strong women,
By A Customer
This review is from: D.v. (Paperback)
D.V. is a whitty, funny, easy book that is must have for any fashion victim. I suggest you buy one copy for yourself and a couple for your best friends as well. They won't last. Bring your copy on your next Mediterranean clipper cruise. To me this book is Audrey Hepburn meets Aunty Mame. It is fast and energetic, won't keep much of your time but you will get addicted to every page.
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D.V. by George Plimpton (Paperback - May 8, 2003)
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