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Linda Ignês by Rocha Martins
Linda Ignês by Rocha Martins












Vreeland later launched groundbreaking costume exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and she accomplished all that after a childhood filled with pain, insecurity and a mother who called her ugly. She spent more than 20 years at Harper's Bazaar before taking the helm of American Vogue.

Linda Ignês by Rocha Martins

Coming up, a discussion about why fashion is so important for many African-American men.īut first, a look at a woman who helped shape American fashion, icon Diana Vreeland. Over the next few minutes, we'll focus on the unique history of American fashion.

Linda Ignês by Rocha Martins

Despite challenging economic times, many of us will dress up for New Year's Eve.














Linda Ignês by Rocha Martins