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Point of View by Tonne Goodman

To be a woman with a strong point of view is inspiring. To be an editor like Tonne Goodman, standing behind a body of legendary print work in an increasingly digital world is almost undefinable in its impact. Her work combines the literary and fashion worlds in a way that feels close to home.

Tonne Goodman has been the fashion director of Vogue since 2000. Her storied career includes stints at The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Times Magazine, Life, Calvin Klein, and at Harper’s Bazaar as Diana Vreeland’s assistant.


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Throughout her illustrious career, Tonne Goodman has made the famous stylish and the stylish famous. The Vogue fashion director has not only shaped the way women dress and see themselves, but she has also created a nexus in which the worlds of celebrity and style continually collide. Now, in Point of View, Goodman’s life and career are explored for the first time. Organized chronologically, this book charts Goodman’s career from her modeling days, to her freelance fashion reportage, to her editorial and advertising work, through to her reign at Vogue. The editor’s recollections of some of the world’s greatest photographers, models, celebrities, and designers of our time are illustrated throughout, with behind-the-scenes fashion photos and shots of Goodman’s personal life.





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