
Grace Mirabella
Grace Mirabella is a renowned fashion editor who served as the editor-in-chief of Vogue from 1971 until 1988. Known for her approachable and modern style, Mirabella emphasized the importance of practicality in fashion, making the magazine more relatable to everyday women. Under her leadership, Vogue flourished, but she eventually stepped down to make way for Anna Wintour, who would redefine the publication's aesthetic and direction.
Born on Sep 01, 1929 (95 years old)
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Canada:
Grace Mirabella was Wintour's predecessor from 1971 to 1988 and had a more utilitarian approach to fashion.
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Paraguay:
Anna Wintour took over Vogue in 1988 to succeed Grace Mirabella.
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Spain:
Grace Mirabella was Anna Wintour's predecessor at Vogue and had a contentious relationship with her.
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Portugal:
Grace Mirabella was the previous editor-in-chief of Vogue before Anna Wintour took over.
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United States:
Grace Mirabella was the previous editor of Vogue before Anna Wintour.
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Slovenia:
Grace Mirabella was the former editor-in-chief whom Anna Wintour succeeded at Vogue.
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Italy:
Anna Wintour took over from former editor Grace Mirabella.
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