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  1. Frederick Dalziel Vreeland (born June 24, 1927) is an American diplomat and writer. He is the son of fashion editor Diana Vreeland (1903–1989) and the banker Thomas Reed Vreeland (1899–1966). 1.1 - Career. He was nominated in 1990 as United States Ambassador to Burma, however his nomination was not acted upon by the United States Senate.

  2. 14 de jul. de 2011 · Long before her death in 1989, Diana Vreeland had passed into the realm of cultural icons. A legend at both Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue for her unerring feel for the Next Big Thing, Vreeland found ...

  3. Follow Frederick Vreeland and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Frederick Vreeland Author Page. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location Kindle Store. Select the department you ...

  4. 31 de ene. de 2000 · Frederick Vreeland, Vanessa Vreeland. Unlocking the door to the hidden treasures of the imperial capital's multifaceted cultural history, Key to Rome is a tour book unlike any other. Author Frederick Vreeland, former U.S. senior diplomat in Rome, and his artist wife, Vanessa, guide visitors and armchair travelers through layers of.

  5. Son of the iconic US fashion editor Diana Vreeland. Freck Vreeland, today vibrant at age 94, shares stories from his life’s adventures around the world. As a secret CIA agent during the Cold War, a senior US diplomat serving presidents, and as a US ambassador to Morocco. In Africa, Freck’s life bears the marks of an instrumental player in ...

  6. Caroline Vreeland was born Caroline Olivia Zickerick in Washington, D.C. to Daisy Vreeland and Michael Zickerick. Her father, a German diplomat, served as the German Ambassador to Moldova and as the Director General of the German Institute Taipei in Taiwan. [1] Her maternal great-grandmother was fashion editor Diana Vreeland.

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · VREELAND, DIANA. Diana Vreeland (1903–1989) was, and continues to be, an iconic figure in fashion history, whose distinctive personal style and penchant for fantasy influenced her work at Vogue and the exhibitions she organized at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Diana Vreeland was born in Paris in 1903 to Emily Key Hoffman and Frederick Young Dalziel.