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When Anna speaks about how her impressive, humanitarian-minded brothers and sister are amused by what she does for a liv

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    estrangedfruit — 15 years ago(July 18, 2010 12:33 PM)

    Her daughter wasn't "bratty." To add to the comments above, there was a moment where it was shown how her daughter respects her mother's work. When it's shown how her daughter has collected all the past issues of Vogue for Anna, that was a really sweet moment. I quite liked her daughter and I felt the documentary did a good job showing a loving relationship between the two.

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      me-media-junkie — 15 years ago(August 26, 2010 05:40 PM)

      Her daughter should say what she says - she's young and everything is abit hyper-real so she said that about the fashion industry. Having been in 'high fashion' there's a tendency to get so involved in that world and orbit that it feels much more important. And as much as what Wintour's siblings do seems so much more 'real' and 'important', Anna's work influences the lives of millions and has a direct effect on the economy. Really? That's less important?

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          mathmaniac — 15 years ago(October 17, 2010 07:49 PM)

          I'm pretty sure she knows how uber-successful she is and that her siblings recognize that. After all, her dad was an editor, her brother is an editor. So, she specializes in putting together a glossy, heavy, colorful magazine. It's a living!

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            cocobug1 — 13 years ago(October 09, 2012 06:15 PM)

            I agree, it seems everyone around her is a reminder of what a big deal she is in the fashion world, but she's reminded that's not the most important thing
            It almost sounds like she feels her accomplishments are trivialised
            Do guys like "the thing"?
            They like it better than no thing.

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