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Rated PG-13 for some nude images.

PG-13 In Theaters 09/21/2012 , 92min.
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Washington Post
The documentary mostly steers clear of Vreeland's home life. Little attention is paid to her husband or her children, and that may be partly because Vreeland didn't seem to have much time for them, according to interviews with her two sons. Full Review
Andrew Pulver
The Guardian
She's entertaining enough, and like most fashion documentaries, it's a mine of pop-cultural history, but the unswervingly generous assessment of her achievements and permanently arch vocal style become a little wearying. Full Review
Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
Remarkably, much of that sizzling sensibility was caught on film and has been stylishly stitched together with her personal history in the scrumptious new documentary, Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel. Full Review
Carmen Gray
Total Film
A fashion world Who's Who offer accolades, while Vreeland's vulnerabilities are revealed in interviews telling how, ridiculed by her socialite mother as ugly, she invented herself on her own terms. Full Review
Damon Wise
Empire
Bursting with insights and a droll sense of the absurd side of fashion, it's a fitting tribute to one of the industry's key figures. Full Review
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