Beautiful. Willful. Charming. Blunt. Grace Coddington�� extraordinary talent and fierce dedication to her work as creative director of Vogue have made her an international icon. Known
through much of her career only to those behind the scenes, she might have remained fashion�� best-kept secret were it not for The September Issue, the acclaimed 2009 documentary that
turned publicity-averse Grace into a sudden, reluctant celebrity. Grace�� palpable engagement with her work brought a rare insight into the passion that produces many of the magazine�� most
memorable shoots.
With the witty, forthright voice that has endeared her to her colleagues and peers for more than forty years, Grace now creatively directs the reader through the storied narrative of her life
so far. Evoking the time when models had to tote their own bags and props to shoots, Grace describes her early career as a model, working with such world-class photographers as David Bailey and
Norman Parkinson, before she stepped behind the camera to become fashion editor at British Vogue in the late 1960s. Here she began creating the fantasy ��ravelogues��that would become
her trademark. In 1988 she joined American Vogue, where her breathtakingly romantic and imaginative fashion features, a sampling of which appear in this book, have become instant
classics.
Delightfully underscored by Grace�� pen-and-ink illustrations, Grace will introduce readers to the colorful designers, hairstylists, makeup artists, photographers, models, and
celebrities with whom Grace has created her signature images. Grace reveals her private world with equal candor��he car accident that almost derailed her modeling career, her two marriages, the
untimely death of her sister, Rosemary, her friendship with Harper�� Bazaar editor-in-chief Liz Tilberis, and her thirty-year romance with Didier Malige. Finally, Grace describes her
abiding relationship with Anna Wintour, and the evolving mastery by which she has come to define the height of fashion.
��f Wintour is the Pope . . . Coddington is Michelangelo, trying to paint a fresh version of the Sistine Chapel twelve times a year.����i>Time
From the Hardcover edition.