Anonymous wrote:I don’t think she is crazy and why do you care if she wears sunglasses. A woman of her success and talent could care less about what you think. I adore her.
I also adore Iris Apfel.
Find someone boring to snub.
I agree with this. Even though I also agree American Vogue got stale and boring under her leadership. I still greatly admire the career she built for herself, and I find her personal style iconic. It's not aspirational-- the whole point is that it's very her and no one else. The bob, the sunglasses, the Chanel obsession. There are a handful of people you could draw a recognizable portrait of in like three pem strokes, and she's one. That's a style success.
I also think the sunglasses are a power move. She doesn't always wear them indoors (in fact she mostly does not) but when she does, it means people don't know where she's looking and can't read her facial expression. Since so much often hinges on her response to a collection or look, I think this is pure power play. Would I want to work for her? No way. Is that level of authority and control inspiring for a woman? Yes, to me.