Grace: A Memoir

Grace: A Memoir

by Grace Coddington

Random House of Canada | November 20, 2012 | Hardcover

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Grace Coddington, at age 70, has been the Creative Director of Vogue magazine for the past 20 years. Her candour, her irascibility, her commitment to her work, and her always fresh and original take on fashion has made her, after Anna Wintour, the most powerful person in fashion. Acquired after an intense auction among every major publisher, this woman who became an unwilling celebrity captured the hearts of everyone when she was revealed in the movie as the creative force behind the throne at Vogue. Having grown up on a backwater island in Wales, she came to London just in time to be discovered as a dazzling model by the famous Norman Parkinson, then went on to shape the pages at Vogue for 19 years where she worked as Creative Director with many luminaries including the young Wintour. Lured by Calvin Klein to run his New York operation she then jumped back to American Vogue when Wintour returned to America in 2003. She has been there ever since.

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Grace: A Memoir

Grace: A Memoir

by Grace Coddington

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Grace Coddington, at age 70, has been the Creative Director of Vogue magazine for the past 20 years. Her candour, her irascibility, her commitment to her work, and her always fresh and original take on fashion has made her, after Anna Wintour, the most powerful person in fashion. Acquired after an intense auction among every major publisher, this woman who became an unwilling celebrity captured the hearts of everyone when she was revealed in the movie as the creative force behind the throne at Vogue. Having grown up on a backwater island in Wales, she came to London just in time to be discovered as a dazzling model by the famous Norman Parkinson, then went on to shape the pages at Vogue for 19 years where she worked as Creative Director with many luminaries including the young Wintour. Lured by Calvin Klein to run his New York operation she then jumped back to American Vogue when Wintour returned to America in 2003. She has been there ever since.

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 416 Pages, 7.09 × 9.45 × 1.18 in

Published: November 20, 2012

Publisher: Random House of Canada

Language: English

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

ISBN - 10: 0307362744

ISBN - 13: 9780307362742

From the Critics

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
 
"[A] splashy, dishy, very giftable memoir…. Charmingly forthright…. Coddington's work as an editor does not outglam her youthful adventure stories. But it's at the heart of this book, and she presents it with both passion and whimsy."
-Janet Maslin, The New York Times Book Review
 
"Coddington…has a winning voice and admirable common sense…. Who wouldn't want to spend a few hours in her company anyway?"
-The New York Observer
 
"If you have a stylista (or stylisto) on your list, buy this book."
-Toronto Star
 
"Grace is candid, but not salacious-if no gloves come off, it's because Coddington never wore any in the first place. [Grace unfolds] in a very conversational, matter-of-fact manner…. Coddington isn't shy about speaking her mind on industry issues…. But she also reveals some of the tenderness and friendship behind all the air-kissing."
-Nathalie Atkinson, National Post
 
"Worth a read for the name-dropping alone."
-Los Angeles Times
 

About the Author

GRACE CODDINGTON is a former model and the creative director of American Vogue magazine. The author lives in New York, NY.
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