Front cover of Ira: The Life and Times of a Princess by Nicholas Foulkes You are widely regarded as having lived an adventurous and colourful life, full of glamour and creativity.
I think that today, women are more career oriented and more serious.
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Her jet-setting lifestyle brought her into the orbit of Diana Vreeland, who put her in Vogue in 1967 and kept her there through the 1970s, in photographs by Henry Clarke, Elisabetta Catalano, Irving Penn, and Helmut Newton.