I think part of my success as an editor came from never worrying about a fact, a cause, an atmosphere. It was meโprojecting to the public. That was my job. I think I always had a perfectly clear view of what was possible for the public. Give โem what they never knew they wanted.
Diana VreelandI think i always had a perfectly clear view of what was possible for the public. "Give'em what they never knew they wanted".
Diana VreelandWhere Chanel came from in France is anyoneโs guess. She said one thing one day and another thing the next. She was a peasantโand a genius. Peasants and geniuses are the only people who count and she was both.
Diana VreelandI don't think anyone has ever been in a better place at a better time than I was when I was editor of Vogue. Vogue always did stand for people's lives. I mean, a new dress doesn't get you anywhere; it's the life you're living in the dress, and the sort of life you had lived before, and what you will do in it later. Like all great times, the sixties were about personalities.
Diana Vreeland