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    uhcoughar — 15 years ago(July 04, 2010 02:50 PM)

    I think the difference is that Anna Wintour is a business woman, not a creative. Anna know what is going to sell and in many ways, she knows how to drive the market. The point of Vogue is to sell aspirational ideas so that we go out and buy them.
    Grace's job is to be a creative. She pushes the envelope, but her ideas may not be marketable. Beautiful, creative, out of the box, does not necessarily sell well.
    I think Anna understands what her role is and she does her job. She sells lifestyle to the masses.
    Who said that Anna should be the guru of what we wear? Interestingly, Anna did and no one challenged the idea.she is brilliant.

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      princessmcdreamy — 15 years ago(July 13, 2010 11:34 PM)

      Exactly! You said it, uhcoughar, Anna is a businesswoman and she does her job excellently. So does Grace, but her job is different to Anna's. I think that the duo work really well together. I personally admire Grace a lot more because she has that creative vision and talent but I have a lot of respect for Anna and the magazine wouldn't be what it is without her.

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        chicago85 — 15 years ago(March 02, 2011 08:56 AM)

        Grace Coddington is writing a memoir with a co writer but it has been delayed. He has taken a job as editor at Town & Country and is tied up for the time being.

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            majas1 — 16 years ago(March 20, 2010 05:33 PM)

            i agree, grace was just lovely, and brilliant, and seemed much more connected emotionally to her work (maybe not possible for someone in anna's position?) i adored vogue in my youth - pasted so many pictures to my bulletin board, maybe it takes both of them to make the magazine that inspires so many people. still, i could have watched a whole movie about grace! after seeing what - and how much of her work - got cut, i wish she did some sort of blog filled with the pictures she loved that didn't make it to the magazines. or even better, a "director's cut" sort of blog showing how she would have laid out the spreads if she had complete creative control.

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              majas1 — 16 years ago(March 20, 2010 05:57 PM)

              lovely article about grace (with a photo of her in white!) and her new book in new york magazine, including an explanation in her own words of why i'll never see my photo blog idea come to life:
              http://nymag.com/nymetro/shopping/fashion/features/n7581/

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                RobbieCalifornia — 15 years ago(April 15, 2010 08:49 PM)

                I loved her too, she's brilliant. And by far the most interesting person in the film.
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                    sivilcavage — 15 years ago(April 26, 2010 09:27 AM)

                    agree 100%. i did think it was a little touching, the scenes with the daughter. especially the scene where anna goes into the house just to pick up papers, talk to the maid and say hi and bye to her daughter before taking off to another event/meeting. all the while her daughter's chilling on the couch eating a bowl of cereal not even so much as getting up to embrace her mother. it added another dimension to anna's perceived steeliness. she's a person but a very guarded person, she has to be though, i don't blame her. there are other moments where it seems like wintour has a glint in her eye of being at a loss for an opinion or words (sobering!) when her daughter expresses her ambivalence about wintour's world of fashion and fantasy. it's like they're two sides of the same coin: her daughter gets it but doesn't get it and therefore doesn't care about it as much as it seems her mother would prefer. after all's said and don't that's pretty normal for a parent-child duo!
                    and you're right about grace, there should really have been a doc about her. she's so candid, down-to-earth, even-tempered and is a perfect counterpoint to the impersonal and stoic wintour. i wonder if there would be or was a doc about her. her stories about her career and her work method really captivated me.


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                      sunnydaze_8 — 15 years ago(May 26, 2010 01:51 PM)

                      I just watched this film today and I too enjoyed Grace's personality more than I did Anna's but Grace did say that only Anna knew that putting celebrities on the front cover would be a trend setter. It looks like they are both creative in their own right and therefore need each other.
                      I also saw Anna on David Letterman's show (or Leno I forgot) when the film first opened and yes she was very shy and unsure of herself on the talk show. It's now funny to see her at the office and in total control of everyone around her. Deep down she is just as insecure as the next person but time and power has taught her to control it.
                      Grace on the other hand was clearly the good guy in this movie. I wonder if they needed a softer side to this story therefore they allowed Grace to be so candid on camera otherwise Anna made this film pretty boring by herself.

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