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Authors: Gioia Diliberto
Brody disease of, 119, 179
childhood of, 118–20, 144, 166
and Diane’s business, 244, 245–46, 266–67
and Diane’s cancer, 219, 221
and Diller, 136, 251, 253
and Egon, 166, 268
and Elkann, 191–92
and Leon, 222
and Lily, 18, 22, 24, 26, 119, 172–73, 180, 249–50
and Paulo, 179, 180
and school, 179–80, 186
von Furstenberg family, 5, 37, 48, 51, 60
Vreeland, Diana, 53, 64, 66, 70, 75, 146, 147, 176, 240
W
Wall Street Journal,
145
Walters, Barbara, 203
Wang, Vera, 245
Warhol, Andy, 65, 71, 90, 171, 182
anti-Semitism of, 114
catty remarks by, 110–11, 135, 138, 143, 185, 257
at parties, 53, 139, 164, 194
portraits by, 6, 114–16, 140, 142, 258, 270
Webb, David, 76
Weber, Bruce, 199
Weitz, John, 124
Welch, Raquel, 257
Weltman, Phil, 133
Wenner, Jann, 71
Wertheimer, Alain, 186
Wertheimer, Gerard, 186
White, Barry, 87
White, Edmund, 188, 189–90
White, Vanna, 223
Wilhelmina Models, 54, 169
William Morris agency, 132–33
Williams, Gigi, 50, 125–26, 128–29
Wilson, Rita, 231
Wilson, Woodrow, 117
Winehouse, Amy, 258
Winfrey, Oprah, 235, 251, 264
Wintour, Anna, 240–41
Wittamer, Myriam, 23
women:
and beauty, 97–98, 129
bisexual partners of, 136–37
business empires of, 125, 145
causes helping, 263–64
confidence of, 7, 78, 105–6
dependence of, 96, 104, 187
designers, 247
dressing to please themselves, 69, 97, 246
DVF Awards to, 5, 263–64
DVF Woman, 21, 78–79, 91, 183, 242
exploitation of, 109
feminism, 79–80, 96–97, 109, 112, 129, 147–48, 264
independent, 79, 80, 91, 174, 248, 265
liberated, 79, 146
mistress role of, 30–31
role models for, 146
sense of self, 28–29
traditional roles of, 96
wanting it all, 79–80, 187, 199, 255
working, 207
Women in the World Summit, 147
World War II, postwar fashion, 86–88
Worth, Charles Frederick, 46, 84, 243
wrap dress:
as big trend, 111, 112
creation of, 2, 106–7, 142
critical reviews of, 235–36
decline of, 151–54, 164, 205
fabric of, 48, 158, 230
“Journey of a Dress” (fortieth anniversary), 6, 257–58
popularity of, 3, 107–9, 111, 112–14, 145, 147, 154
precursors of, 111–12
prints, 27, 48–49, 94–95, 107, 113–14, 207, 230, 231, 243, 245, 254, 263
profitability of, 114, 125, 127, 140, 143, 248
relaunch of, 228–29, 230–33, 234–36, 244, 249
Silk Assets version, 211, 212, 230
variations on, 113, 207, 230–31, 249, 258, 271
in vintage shops, 228–29, 236
wrap top and skirt, 95, 105–6, 206
Wu, Jason, 143, 241
WWD (Women’s Wear Daily),
67–69, 75, 79, 83, 97, 98–99, 109, 113, 152–53, 163–64, 183, 232, 236, 245
Wyatt, Lynn, 164
Z
Zhang Huan, 270
Zinaich, Danielle, 231
Zinovoy, Sheppard, 161, 181
Zuckerman, Mort, 147, 202–4, 221, 252
Curls and smiles—Diane as a child.
(Courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg)
Diane, Hans, Martin, Lily and Philippe in Geneva, summer 1963.
(Courtesy of Martin Muller)
Future femme fatale—Diane in the 1960s.
(Courtesy of Martin Muller)
Climbing up—Diane in the 1960s.
(Courtesy of Martin Muller)
Diane and Egon at a party at the Venice Film Festival, 1967.
(Photograph by Countess Marina Cicogna, courtesy of Countess Marina Cicogna)
The prince and his future princess.
(Courtesy of Martin Muller)
Angelo Ferretti in Monte Carlo.
(Courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg)
Posing in DVF for
Vogue
—Diane and two models.
(Photograph by Marcio Madeira/Clifford Ling/Evening News/Rex USA)