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- 1From:WWDByline: Jeff Bercovici, Sara James MIRABELLA ON JANE: Want to know what it feels like to give up the reins of a magazine that bears your name, as Jane Pratt will be doing eight weeks from now? There aren't very many...
- 2From:Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management (Vol. 19, Issue 7)NEW YORK CITY-Grace Mirabella's tennis game is "terrible." She just doesn't have time to play-what with a more pressing labor of love, Mirabella the magazine, demanding so much of her energy. The title celebrated its...
- 3From:WWD (Vol. 184, Issue 88)NEW YORK--Not one to mince words, Geoffrey Beene and a few friends, who also like to turn the tables, managed to take the woodenness out of a potentially yawn-inducing panel discussion Tuesday morning. True to form,...
- 4From:Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management (Vol. 24, Issue 15)Grace Mirabella, editor of Vogue magazine between 1971 and 1988, was abruptly dismissed by Conde Nast when her editorial style and aesthetics fell out of style. She describes herself as someone who came to prominence...
- 5From:WWD (Vol. 203, Issue 24)Byline: ALESSANDRA CODINHA Grace Time Fashion's old guard headed to The Mark on Thursday evening for a dinner hosted by Paul Sinclaire and Joe Mimran in honor of Grace Mirabella and the new Web-based magazine The...
- 6From:ADWEEK Eastern Edition (Vol. 30, Issue 21)`Miss' Mirabella: Grace Under Pressure After a Surprise Purge, the Woman Whose Name Was Synonymous With `Vogue' Launches A Magazine That Truly Bears Her Stamp Grace Mirabella is a private person, but when the...
- 7From:The New York Times MagazineLEAD: Bianca Jagger, Blaine Trump, Nancy Kissinger, Liza Minnelli, Grace Mirabella . . . this is your survey of real women? What about the rest of us - the lawyers, secretaries, assembly-line workers and mothers? BONNIE...
- 8From:ADWEEK Western Edition (Vol. 39, Issue 21)`Miss' Mirabella: Grace Under Pressure After a Surprise Purge, the Woman Whose Name Was Synonymous With `Vogue' Launches A Magazine That Truly Bears Her Stamp Grace Mirabella is a private person, but when the...
- 9From:Booklist (Vol. 92, Issue 3)Mirabella, Grace and Warner, Judith. 1995. 260p. Doubleday, $25 (0-385-42613-5). DDC:070.4. Grace Mirabella, editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine for 17 years and founder of Mirabetta magazine, tells (with the help of a...
- 10From:Vogue (Vol. 212, Issue 3)Grace Mirabella Through two decades, she pushed Vogue toward relevance, modernity, and sexual liberation. In the wake of the legendary editor's death, at 92, her closest friends and colleagues remember how she captured...
- 11From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 242, Issue 27)Grace Mirabella with Judith Warner. Doubleday, $25 (304p) ISBN 0-385-42613-5 When Vogue magazine fired its legendary editor-in-chief, Diana Vreeland, and replaced her with her assistant, Grace Mirabella, Andy Warhol...