1. EachPod

Vogue's Grace Coddington Doesn't Want To Think Much About What She Wears by Alec Baldwin | Free Audiobook

Author
hotaudiobook.com/free
Published
Tue 07 Mar 2017
Episode Link
https://epodcast.space/tone/free/pd/Radio-TV/Vogues-Grace-Coddington-Doesnt-Want-To-Think-Much-About-What-She-Wears-Audiobook/B01INVS0EK

Listen to full audiobooks for free on :
https://hotaudiobook.com/free

Title: Vogue's Grace Coddington Doesn't Want To Think Much About What She Wears
Author: Alec Baldwin, Grace Coddington
Format: Original Recording
Length: 40 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-07-17
Publisher: Heres the Thing, WNYC Studios
Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment

Summary:
These days, legendary fashion editor Grace Coddington tends to wear blackher way of remaining a blank slate at the fashion shoots she runs. But it wasnt long ago that she herself was the vessel for the clothes. Born in the north of Wales in 1941, Coddington began modeling in London at age 18 and landed on the cover of British Vogue in 1962. Following a serious car crash that left one eyelid damaged, she was offered the position of junior fashion editor at British Vogue in 1968. After she rose up the ranks of the fashion world, Calvin Klein hired her as his design director in New York in 1987. But Coddington missed magazines. So she phoned her former colleague, Anna Wintour, then the new editor-in-chief of U.S. Vogue, who promptly appointed her its creative director. Over the next 30 years, Coddington would go on to help shape it into the most powerful fashion publication in the world before leaving in January 2016 to pursue her own projects. But despite her air-tight confident image, Grace Coddington is still the shy girl who, rigid with nerves, failed all her exams in high school. She talks to Alec Baldwin about the current state of fashion in America, the up and coming model shes most excited to watch, and why dressing men makes her nervous.

Contact: [email protected]

Share to: