Grace Coddington's undisputed talent and
impassioned commitment to her work as creative
director of Vogue have made her an international
style icon. The September Issue, the acclaimed
2009 documentary, focused on Grace's working
relationship with Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna
Wintour. The daug...
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Grace Coddington's undisputed talent and
impassioned commitment to her work as creative
director of Vogue have made her an international
style icon. The September Issue, the acclaimed
2009 documentary, focused on Grace's working
relationship with Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna
Wintour. The daughter of a hotelier in Wales, Grace
was a teenager when she won a Vogue modelling
competition and moved to London to become one of
the top models on the city's swinging 1960s fashion
scene. In 1968, Grace decided she wanted to work
behind the camera and started work as Junior Editor
at British Vogue. She soon established herself as
a master stylist and creative director. 'I hate fashion
trends so in my head I write a script to make it
less fashion', has always been her credo, storytelling
with clothing that is the quintessence of Grace
Coddington's work.