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In Vogue: The Editor's Eye

Documentary film takes a look at some of the world's most influential fashion images as conceived by the magazine's iconic fashion editors.

Top Cast

  • Anna Wintour

    Anna Wintour

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  • Grace Coddington

    Grace Coddington

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  • Hamish Bowles

    Hamish Bowles

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  • Polly Allen Mellen

    Polly Allen Mellen

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  • Tonne Goodman

    Tonne Goodman

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  • Camilla Nickerson

    Camilla Nickerson

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  • Phyllis Posnick

    Phyllis Posnick

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  • Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele

    Carlyne Cerf De Dudzeele

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Overview

Documentary film takes a look at some of the world's most influential fashion images as conceived by the magazine's iconic fashion editors.

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