An idol, a goal. Grace is someone I've looked up to since I saw the September issue. Her creative spirit has inspired so much art and culture. It's impossible to measure the imprint she has made on society. End-o-story.
What a magnificent woman Grace is. Probably one of the most beautiful, inspiring women I have seen and heard. Most of us will never get to be half of what she is as a fashion editor, creating beauty that influences the path fashion will take and the path fashion photography will take since forever. She might seem simple, but she's filled with Grace.
I love Seth Meyers - in fact I'm very grateful to him and the other talk show hosts for saving the sanity of the country , but I ( until last year ) usually don't watch talk shows - now I see he even has guests that can think ! bravo ! Thank God !
Judith Osorio Linda Gray - 77 Helen Mirren - 72 Glenn Close - 70 JANE FONDA - 79 Bette Midler - 71 Raquel Welch - 77 Holland Taylor - 74 Bettie White - 95! She isn't fabulous, she isn't looking good for her age, she is looking spent and drained. Nothing against the Vogue lady, but I mentioned several ladies over 70 that look amazing, fabulous and some even desirable, unlike her. This is both subjective and objective. And now I gotta delete my browser history because I looked up too many older ladies.
As I just learned, Myrtle Snow's design and obsession with haute couture fashion was specifically based on Grace Coddington! The resemblance between them is uncanncy
I don’t often stay up late anymore, so I don’t watch Seth Meyers. I really don’t know who he is. However, this is his show, he is the host. I don’t know his background, his accomplishments. But I do know journalism. I know reporting. And as a journalist/reporter, it wasn’t about me. It was about the “subject.” The interview. This segment is not about Grace. It’s about Seth. I heard him more than I did Grace. He drowned her out with his banter. In the time allowed for the segment 85% was all Seth. I was interested in her, her story, her words. I was cheated out of a good interview. A good segment. Realizing that most TV hosts are not trained in journalism, they are there for entertainment value, I was a little irked that he kept trying to hurry it along. To me, it didn’t seem like he wanted to do the segment. Was it the subject matter? The subject? Both? Whatever the reason, I wish he had a couple of cards with him that had some interesting questions for her, had his staff do a little research on her accomplishments. Those questions could have lead into her memoir. Sigh, I’ll shut up now.
Because they're soulless vampires that live off the blood and life energy of young, aspiring models. It's basically Bram Stoker's Dracula meets The Neon Demon.
in fact she was a very beautiful woman and a model. She had a horrible car accident because of which she needed a lot of plastic surgery. Bless her, she's a wonderful woman!
An idol, a goal. Grace is someone I've looked up to since I saw the September issue. Her creative spirit has inspired so much art and culture. It's impossible to measure the imprint she has made on society. End-o-story.
BALENCIAGA!
I love her so much and looking amazing too for her age.
Fadhil Ramadhani not for her age, at her age.
Seth is ever the gentleman. Great interview for a late night show. Keep up the excellent and entertaining work!
peace all
What a magnificent woman Grace is. Probably one of the most beautiful, inspiring women I have seen and heard. Most of us will never get to be half of what she is as a fashion editor, creating beauty that influences the path fashion will take and the path fashion photography will take since forever. She might seem simple, but she's filled with Grace.
I love Seth Meyers - in fact I'm very grateful to him and the other talk show hosts for saving the sanity of the country , but I ( until last year ) usually don't watch talk shows - now I see he even has guests that can think ! bravo ! Thank God !
I am obsessed with her hair...
I have never heard of her but, what a cool lady! A great sense of humour and doesn't look anywhere near her age.
I loved her in “Carrie.”
When I worked at a zoo, my favorite capuchin was nicknamed 'Stinkynuts'.
Just now realizing she wasn't in AHS Season 3 and that Falchuck and Murphy are THAT into fashion.
Wow, she looks fabulous for her age, awesome hair.
Sarcasm FTW.
Her hair looks terrible. Frizzy hair like that will never be in an ad for "desirable" hair and you know it.
What? I've never seen anyone her age look so well, and with all that hair. She's fabulous.
Judith Osorio
Linda Gray - 77
Helen Mirren - 72
Glenn Close - 70
JANE FONDA - 79
Bette Midler - 71
Raquel Welch - 77
Holland Taylor - 74
Bettie White - 95!
She isn't fabulous, she isn't looking good for her age, she is looking spent and drained. Nothing against the Vogue lady, but I mentioned several ladies over 70 that look amazing, fabulous and some even desirable, unlike her. This is both subjective and objective. And now I gotta delete my browser history because I looked up too many older ladies.
.....and you think that all the women you posted have hair? They all wear wigs.
I Will always love her inspiring my favourite AHS character of all time. Myrtle Snow!
Grace. I love her.
I was 75...a while back.. 😨😨
shes only 76. lol
Awe. I love it 💖😍. And that hair, amazing.
He should do trumps memoirs now.
I have loved her for over 15 years, ah ha but I am a snob that builds fashion from the grounds up not ftomher grooming down. Still she is so nice.
Fu ck it I don't have this time to edit.
myrtle snow???
As I just learned, Myrtle Snow's design and obsession with haute couture fashion was specifically based on Grace Coddington! The resemblance between them is uncanncy
oh I see! thank you for the reply!
rocky dennis is that you ?
I had something funny but mean to say so I am just gonna keep it to myself
Carrot Top
Crazy cat lady is 75+. What a surprise!
Carrottop really let himself go..
This is gold!
This must be what Karrot Top will look like in the future :|
I don’t often stay up late anymore, so I don’t watch Seth Meyers. I really don’t know who he is.
However, this is his show, he is the host. I don’t know his background, his accomplishments.
But I do know journalism. I know reporting. And as a journalist/reporter, it wasn’t about me. It was about the “subject.” The interview.
This segment is not about Grace. It’s about Seth. I heard him more than I did Grace. He drowned her out with his banter. In the time allowed for the segment 85% was all Seth.
I was interested in her, her story, her words. I was cheated out of a good interview. A good segment.
Realizing that most TV hosts are not trained in journalism, they are there for entertainment value, I was a little irked that he kept trying to hurry it along. To me, it didn’t seem like he wanted to do the segment. Was it the subject matter? The subject? Both?
Whatever the reason, I wish he had a couple of cards with him that had some interesting questions for her, had his staff do a little research on her accomplishments. Those questions could have lead into her memoir.
Sigh, I’ll shut up now.
FIRST!?!?
Every person that works in fashion seems to look absolutely horrifying
Because they're soulless vampires that live off the blood and life energy of young, aspiring models. It's basically Bram Stoker's Dracula meets The Neon Demon.
in fact she was a very beautiful woman and a model. She had a horrible car accident because of which she needed a lot of plastic surgery. Bless her, she's a wonderful woman!