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Diana Vreeland was born Diana Dalziel in Paris, France
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Carmel Snow, the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar, saw Diana at a party and loved her fashion sense, so she hired Diana.
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When Carmel Snow retired, Diana vied for her job, but the executives thought that Diana wouldn't be able to handle such a position. Diana stayed for a few years after Carmel's retirement, though very disapointed.
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Diana was hurt that she was passed over for promotion at Harper's Bazaar. Between that and trouble with payment from the Hearst company, Diana left.
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Diana was offered the position of Editor-in-Chief and she jumped at the chance to leave Bazaar.
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Si Newhouse, chief of Conde Nast Publications, had Diana fired for no apparent reason. Diana, not to be outdone, went to Newhouse's office herself to be fired to her face.
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Diana was one of fifteen American women presented to the royalty.
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Diana Vreeland wrote her autobiography titled DV.
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