Anna Wintour

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London, England
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Greenwich Village
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Mastic, NY
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BoscoD said at 8:58AM on Aug 28, 2008
Call the hairdo hotline bitch; that 'Do' is done!
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cheese said at 2:20PM on Sep 12, 2008
Why does anyone care about this dried up piece of jerky? Seriously. Dont we have enough real people with talent to worship? The fact that this clown wears sunglasses at fashion shows is priceless. Get over yourself sweetie. You work at a magazine. You dont even own it.
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Masters227 said at 12:10AM on Oct 14, 2008
Is there some reason people who actually have things to do should care about an industry that runs on overpriced bollocks that rich people wear maybe once, if at all? Powerful? Over what, really? Whether some hyper-tense fairy man gets to show off his overly obsessed upon, and many times hideously useless, "fashion statements" gets to show them off for people no one in the real world knows or cares about? Call us when she's in charge of a nuclear Navy. Sincerely, the folks down here in WASHINGTON who own and operate some hundreds of thousands of armed men and, in the end, essentially own you too when it comes down to brass tacks.
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quenchn said at 1:00PM on Oct 19, 2008
I enjoyed cheese's comment after reading all about Anna Wintour. I only read it out of curiosity. But found it very entertaining, CityFile does a great job on the writing. Anyone with such a harsh attitude with those she works with must have a ironclad stomach to deal with the aftermath or her tirades. I don't know who cheese worships. But I think she has worked hard to get where she is. And so what if she wishes to remain the same and wears sunglasses. She has earned it.
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Moneyhoney said at 4:30PM on Nov 08, 2008
A school marm, albeit a chicer one. Her magazine is like her: dry, predictible, sterile, boring. Patrician...not in a good way. French or Italian Vogue is the way to go.
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howard2012 said at 6:42PM on Apr 04, 2009
Meryl Streep's portrayal of her was dead-on!
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Astonct said at 5:41PM on Jul 30, 2009
She looks MOUSEY! ........
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Astonct said at 2:55PM on Aug 12, 2009
boy is she U-G-L-Y!
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Astonct said at 4:45PM on Oct 28, 2009
I thin I should start being nice to you Anna......
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Bianca_Britskaya said at 4:08AM on Nov 04, 2009
Happy Birthday to Anna Wintour, she's doing the world justice. How does one edit art? art that is placed on the arms, neck, waist, chest, ankles, feet, knees, thighs, hips, lips, and eyes? it is an art, the human body, and to clothe thy self with art is the natural solution. Humans are not animals. We are different, expected to act different, not with 'instincts of violence and animalistic behaviours, because we celebrate art, we are expected to celebrate understanding of differences in expression. It is our obligation to represent ourselves as works of art. a stack of tires painted white, are no longer mechanical, but expression of anti-mechanical. Vogue is anti-animalistic. Vogue is Art. The beauty of Art is in the expression of it.