Diana Vreeland
circa 1975: Fashion editor and museum curator Diana Vreeland (1903 - 1989) points to a hole in a blouse worn by Empress Elizabeth, which was caused by an assassin's bullet, on display at an exhibition, probably at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. (Photo by Sara Krulwich/New York Times Co./Getty Images)

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