Diana Vreeland: Code of Colour
Diana Vreeland. We never tire of reading about her or revisiting her fabulousness. From a pre-war life in Europe to the glitz of Studio 54, her Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue pages remain as brilliantly punchy today as when they were first published – some of them now 80-plus years ago.
A word wizzard as well as style impresario, Vreeland is quoted on all things – from Coco Chanel to prohibition, the glory of bad taste to fame and celebrity. For her, “Unshined shoes were the end of civilisation†and she could not abide “tacky shoesâ€. We could not agree more! But, unsurprisingly as fellow colour fiends, it is her words of wisdom surrounding colour that we particularly love here at Ops&Ops.
Here are 5 of her best sayings on the subject. Reading these we like to imagine she would have wholeheartedly approved of our latest shades: Pink Frost and Crimson.
- “Let’s think pig white! Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have stockings that were pig white! The colour of baby pigs, not quite white and not quite pink!â€
- “Black is the hardest colour in the world to get right – except for grey”
- “Why not have a room done in every colour green? A melange of plants, green glass, green porcelains, and furniture covered in sad greens, gay greens, clear, faded, and poison greenâ€
- “Red is the great clarifier, bright and revealing. I can’t imagine becoming bored with red. It would be like becoming bored with the person you loveâ€
- “Pink is the new blackâ€