Vouge in 1348

Diana Vreeland, Grace Mirabella and Anna Wintour are considered the 3 legendary editors-in-chief of American Vogue. Diana Vreeland joined Vogue from Harper’s Bazaar first as Associate Editor, and in December 1962, became editor-in-chief. She led the magazine into a period of youth and vitality, but also “extravagance, and luxury and excess.”