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Grace: A memoir

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Beautiful, willful, charming, and blunt, Grace Coddington’s extraordinary talent and dedication as creative director of Vogue have made her an international icon. Initially known only to those behind the scenes, she became a reluctant celebrity after the 2009 documentary The September Issue. Grace’s deep engagement with her work offers insight into the passion behind many of the magazine’s memorable shoots. With her witty and forthright voice, she creatively guides readers through her life story. She recalls a time when models carried their own bags and props, detailing her early career as a model alongside renowned photographers like David Bailey and Norman Parkinson before transitioning to fashion editor at British Vogue in the late 1960s. Here, she crafted her signature “travelogues.” In 1988, she joined American Vogue, where her imaginative fashion features became classics. Accompanied by her pen-and-ink illustrations, Grace introduces readers to the colorful designers, hairstylists, makeup artists, photographers, models, and celebrities she has collaborated with. She candidly shares her personal experiences, including a life-altering car accident, her two marriages, the death of her sister, and her long-term romance with Didier Malige, alongside her enduring relationship with Anna Wintour.

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Grace: A memoir, Grace Coddington

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