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Anna Wintour Q&A at the Oxford Union

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  • Published on Apr 14, 2026

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  • @thejato
    @thejato 9 years ago +566

    When they were looking for Anna's gift, I could imagine Miranda priestly going "why is no one reaadyyy"

  • @Zanderthegrape
    @Zanderthegrape 8 years ago +372

    Student: "Anna, can you tell us who was your inspiration for-"
    Anna: "Can you please bore someone else with your questions."

    • @benconnolly4258
      @benconnolly4258 4 years ago +25

      😂 and make sure we pier 59 at 8am tomorrow and remind Joseline i need to see a few of those satchels that mark is doing in the pony, and tell Simone i’ll take Jackie if Maggie isn’t available.
      Did demarchelier confirm ?

  • @christophermichael8965
    @christophermichael8965 10 years ago +569

    I love how succinct she is. You could tell that some of the students were dumbfounded when she could answer a question with a single sentence.

    • @christophermichael8965
      @christophermichael8965 10 years ago +143

      I think it's a good lesson too--we (students) are very coddled by our professors, so we lack exposure to that degree of swiftly-to-the-point professionalism. It can seem off-putting, but it's really the sign of an individual who has reached the pinnacle of efficiency.

    • @armondcardion3050
      @armondcardion3050 9 years ago +21

      Very good analysis.

    • @mtv565
      @mtv565 9 years ago +7

      @Chris: It's called a "one-liner".

    • @happycamper6888
      @happycamper6888 8 years ago +9

      Wow your message went on forever and then you added a second one too because you didn't think it was enough.

    • @tinajthesinger
      @tinajthesinger 6 years ago +5

      So true! She is one sharp lady!

  • @Indiabliss
    @Indiabliss 10 years ago +231

    'What are you most grateful for today ? '
    Anna : ' My children '
    'Anything else?'
    'No,' responds Anna , looking down her nose !

  • @eizhowa
    @eizhowa 9 years ago +221

    You get a medal for bravery if you asked Anna a question right?

    • @fl3661
      @fl3661 7 years ago +8

      eizhowa I think the girl who works in fashion journalism won.

    • @bettydeng4756
      @bettydeng4756 5 years ago +6

      l imagine my voice will be shaking

  • @limagoulartfilho
    @limagoulartfilho 11 years ago +246

    "very intelligente questions!" sounds like an advice lol

    • @oscarrimore
      @oscarrimore 7 years ago +4

      Mara Piovani groundbreaking questions

  • @echance12
    @echance12 9 years ago +142

    she said her question wasn't highly intelligent lol wow

    • @gansdavid
      @gansdavid 5 years ago +8

      LOL I know right!!!... I was like Wow, come on Anna, sheesh. Definitely cringe-worthy remark.

    • @johniii8147
      @johniii8147 5 years ago +17

      That’s the kind of thing that makes her so successful she doesn’t deal with bullshit

    • @shinrasboy
      @shinrasboy 5 years ago +17

      @johniii8147 Exactly. It may come off as a little mean but it’s kind of hard to argue especially when you see the question that immediately followed that up

  • @andrewsemple692
    @andrewsemple692 10 years ago +196

    you know that gift ain't going on her wall

    • @orangecloud8820
      @orangecloud8820 7 years ago +13

      Anna gonna go back sit in her car and say to her assistant “a picture? Groundbreaking.”

    • @tinajthesinger
      @tinajthesinger 6 years ago

      Ha ha ha.. so true!

  • @ciriaco9748
    @ciriaco9748 7 years ago +82

    It may not be a big deal but I think it's a very sweet gesture to ask people about their name

    • @castelodeossos3947
      @castelodeossos3947 2 years ago +3

      She wasn't being sweet, she was being imperious: 'Introduce yourself, young man, before you ask a question!'

  • @berjaboy
    @berjaboy 8 years ago +227

    She goes through the motions, but you can tell Anna hates this kind of crap.

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 5 years ago +17

      Yeah she wants to talk to the designers and be working. They are like little kids asking for help on their book report and she is the Editor of Vogue not a teacher really I don't know how patient she always is. Great eye for meticulous detail though really consistent standards of excellence.

    • @suecastillo4056
      @suecastillo4056 4 years ago +3

      It shows in her curt answers to those who are intimidated by her… again, rude.

  • @tomrakebluer1542
    @tomrakebluer1542 8 years ago +67

    Why is no one reeaaddyy?

  • @distorted3271
    @distorted3271 3 years ago +16

    can't believe people had the opportunity to ask a question and the best thing that girl could up with was "what are you grateful for today"

  • @mikeybuchanan8696
    @mikeybuchanan8696 2 years ago +14

    I love how she's out of that chair before they even finish thanking her lol she is so bored so quickly.

  • @1andonlyzara
    @1andonlyzara 7 years ago +29

    Someone was ballsy enough to ask her about The Devil Wears Prada? Wow! Awkward! lol

  • @unicorncupcake
    @unicorncupcake 7 years ago +76

    Hey everyone--the guy on the phone was doing the Union's Twitter account. I went to uni there and it's common for them to have someone updating the Twitter during lectures. They probably ran out of seats, so put him there. Just thought I'd chime in!

  • @glibarios
    @glibarios 4 years ago +17

    As soon as the host wrapped up the talk and said her thank-yous, Anna got up from her seat and started gathering her things. Haha

  • @DesislavaTeneva
    @DesislavaTeneva 10 years ago +278

    Actually most of the questions are stupid, she answers really politely . Well done for her !

    • @NYNY0345
      @NYNY0345 9 years ago +9

      For real!!!! one chance she accentuated on the fact of intelligent questions because it could of been worst, I'm sure!!

    • @MarjjorieDawes
      @MarjjorieDawes 4 years ago +7

      agreed, they got her 1:1 with her glasses off and that is all they can come up with.

    • @tashakania
      @tashakania 2 years ago +1

      and these are oxford students???!!

  • @Goldstone93
    @Goldstone93 8 years ago +41

    That gift is going straight in the bin on the way out.

  • @geovanniramos9112
    @geovanniramos9112 6 years ago +22

    You can tell she liked the fashion journalism question THAT was an intelligent question imo

  • @infinitysims7395
    @infinitysims7395 6 years ago +37

    I feel so bad for that lady in the wheel chair who kept raising her hand for the entire session in the FRONT ROW. Like not because she is in a wheel chair but she’s in the front row, you would have had to noticed her. So rude.

  • @znamoperu
    @znamoperu 11 years ago +373

    That person in a wheelchair kept raising her hand throughout the session. And she was sitting in the front, you must have seen her quite clearly.

    • @JoCar229
      @JoCar229 10 years ago +34

      znamoperu I was about so say the exact same thing. This for me was really sad; boarding discrimination. This person was right in front and kept raising their hands up.

    • @JoCar229
      @JoCar229 10 years ago +7

      znamoperu I was about so say the exact same thing. This for me was really sad; boarding discrimination. This person was right in front and kept raising their hands up.

    • @SASSY13169
      @SASSY13169 10 years ago +39

      znamoperu It looked like she purposely avoided her.

    • @curiousboy00
      @curiousboy00 8 years ago +3

      well she did pick a guy over the girl in the wheelchair so she had every opportunity

    • @jordanabeaulieu2530
      @jordanabeaulieu2530 8 years ago +13

      Dawn Summers So you're comparing being Black as a handicap. You're so full of shit!

  • @chio1olivas828
    @chio1olivas828 6 years ago +20

    She look tired or overwhelmed but eventhough she gave so elaborated answers, amazing !

  • @ErnieNabe
    @ErnieNabe 9 years ago +50

    Whenever I feel like kind of lost I watch this video..

    • @Ibroadcastmyself17
      @Ibroadcastmyself17 9 years ago +1

      Ernie Nab you are lost

    • @kevk4908
      @kevk4908 8 years ago +4

      Ernie Nab same. Don’t know why, it’s inspiring and informative.

  • @TheDavidcalle
    @TheDavidcalle 10 years ago +31

    12:33 OMG Someone please save the poor shy girl.

  • @goliaboi
    @goliaboi 11 years ago +44

    can someone please do a gif of anna receiving the gift and saying thanks so much! and then toss it away *arm swing* PLEASE

    • @goliaboi
      @goliaboi 11 years ago +8

      goliaboi and make it hit the guy on his phone in the head

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika9334 4 years ago +35

    I just discovered this Q & A at Oxford.
    Anyway if you listen to her, you will hear a lot of things from her that I have commented if you followed me.
    What stood out to me was:
    1. Think forward not back
    2. Let people learn and think independently - “give them the tools not ideas” as I often say
    3. Her children drive her
    4. When the going gets tough the tough get going - “do something instead of judging and complaining” I often say
    5. Celebrity is not enough to qualify as successful. “Nobody cares or nobody should care - you are just another person with a different job” I often say too.
    You have my word I had never ever seen this. But it shows what I meant.

    • @theposhpet7458
      @theposhpet7458 3 years ago +2

      Who are you?

    • @ZadenZane
      @ZadenZane 3 years ago +2

      Some of those fashion people so love to say fashion looks forward not back, and yet fashion constantly looks backwards, reimagining yesterday's fashions, presenting homages to great names or big trends of days gone by. Yes, fashion does move forward at a frightening pace with some top designers expected to produce as many as 16 collections every year (haute couture, women's ready-to-wear, men's ready-to-wear as well as cheaper lines, swimwear, eyewear, sportswear, jewellery (some houses like Chanel make both costume and high jewellery) bags, housewares, and so on and so on... But in this big rush forwards there's always an eye on the past recycling, regurgitating or simply updating the looks of the past.

  • @sannah1916
    @sannah1916 4 years ago +7

    She is very introverted and shy but her confidence here is great

  • @Xeduxion
    @Xeduxion 10 years ago +14

    Damn, she was like bye Felicia!

  • @rodrigorivas97
    @rodrigorivas97 9 years ago +30

    That last answer...DAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN.

  • @filipzawistowski8552
    @filipzawistowski8552 7 years ago +20

    I could listen to Anna talk for hours :)

  • @lawuntomyself
    @lawuntomyself 6 years ago +11

    I was hoping someone would look at Anna and go "floral? for spring? Groundbreaking" .

  • @mistersurrealist
    @mistersurrealist 5 years ago +12

    It seems she forgot she's not wearing her sunglasses and you can actually see her rolling her eyes at some of the questions and being very annoyed.

  • @joyfullivingwithkath
    @joyfullivingwithkath 11 years ago +25

    LOL at 12:07 when she rolls her eyes in exasperation at all the people raising their hands.

    • @jansmiths8629
      @jansmiths8629 11 years ago +7

      bubbleteablonde she wanted to run for a smoke so bad...

  • @oscarrimore
    @oscarrimore 7 years ago +7

    23:08 by all means move at a glacial pace you know how that thrills me

  • @anr31691
    @anr31691 4 years ago +7

    A clear and decisive leader is definitely important. I've worked for too many vague characters (not going to call them managers because they managed very little lol)

  • @mscott3918
    @mscott3918 7 years ago +32

    I like that she is direct and doesn't waste time. Some of her answers were short, because she said all there was to say. No need to pad things out to make the answers longer. I could work with her.

    • @EliasManey-j9l
      @EliasManey-j9l 9 months ago

      i don‘t think she would want to work with you tho

  • @user-qz5dq8kn4p
    @user-qz5dq8kn4p 5 years ago +10

    Anna is a force to be recon with she is an amazing person and a woman before her time 🥰

  • @amsterdam.95
    @amsterdam.95 8 years ago +8

    17:56 he sounds like Tom Ford

  • @m.a.d.m.5425
    @m.a.d.m.5425 7 years ago +27

    I’m so grateful for Wintour’s answer at 19:12 where she discusses sustainability. That would be my question and the way she answered was so pleasantly. Thank you Anna!

    • @lahaza6515
      @lahaza6515 3 years ago

      Yep, gotta love it when the elite talk about "sustainability" and then departing in a private jet:)

  • @AnnikaOrne
    @AnnikaOrne 7 years ago +5

    Lol Anna didn't like the gift. "...oh....how lovely..." 👀

  • @robertm346
    @robertm346 4 years ago +12

    Any human with as much straightforward, centered gravitas as Anna Wintour should be as celebrated as Anna Wintour. Indisputably an intellectual of the arts with tangible contributions. As important as Gwynne Shotwell.

  • @SA-nb2df
    @SA-nb2df 7 years ago +7

    I love Anna. & so funny at the end, the way she was putting her coat on, she looked like she couldn't wait to get out of there

  • @winterrrsea1674
    @winterrrsea1674 3 years ago +2

    I'd love her to have a podcast someday...

  • @davidknight5733
    @davidknight5733 11 years ago +33

    Interesting - I thought Anna was a bit nervous giving the speech, and yet during the questions seemed to be in a hurry to get it over with...like she couldn't be bothered.

    • @jansmiths8629
      @jansmiths8629 11 years ago +1

      David K its the meds she was on....she is pushing 70.

    • @ipodmute3824
      @ipodmute3824 11 years ago +36

      David K she is actually a shy person. It's part of the reason why she comes off so cold. Same with the sunglasses. It's a defense mechanism for having so many people staring at her

    • @cardion411
      @cardion411 9 years ago +1

      I do indeed sunglasses are a defense mechanism. I wear mine literally all the time, and I am very introverted.

    • @MC-nq8dg
      @MC-nq8dg 5 years ago +1

      I wonder if she expected to be more challenged by the questions. Some of her answers were either very brief or repeated from other questions asked, which gave me that impression.

  • @sheefree
    @sheefree 6 years ago +7

    She is as chic and lovely as one would expect her to be in her position. I feel chicer just watching and listening to her

  • @angelika4456
    @angelika4456 10 years ago +12

    She is the best of the best 💗💗💗

  • @ttm1795
    @ttm1795 6 years ago +5

    Fashion journalism girl and Miss LuLi came through with good questions.

  • @gabrielcordova8623
    @gabrielcordova8623 4 years ago +2

    I could listen to her talk about anything

  • @adamislam672
    @adamislam672 8 years ago +6

    HIS BEEN VERY PATIENT U CAN SEE THEY WONT PICK THE WHEELCHAIR PERSON YET SHE STILL PUTS HER HAND UP

  • @lookupintothestarrysky657

    Excellent interview.

  • @Tim_Shu
    @Tim_Shu 8 years ago +10

    12:11 Devil wears Prada question 🙌🏽

  • @emmazhao5362
    @emmazhao5362 5 years ago

    Like the ad at beginning

  • @JustinLHopkins
    @JustinLHopkins 9 years ago +50

    I'd ask about the advent of "fast fashion" and the ethical implications involved. As Suzie Menkes said, "no one needs a $5 swimsuit". The cost is cheap, but the human cost is great.

    • @angelbob77
      @angelbob77 4 years ago +1

      ​@ohmusicsweetmusic Since you commented 2 years after the first comment I'll one-up you on that. I understand what you're saying that but I think that's the interesting paradox of the question and dilemma. Fast fashion is certainly more accessible to the greater public. As a broke college student, I'm not going to afford any of the brands that Anna Wintour is probably working with. I realize that for most people your H&M, Zara's, Forever21, or even Walmart is going to be more accessible than a luxury brand. But for many reasons, it isn't sustainable and it's not only horrible for our environment but is actually a detriment to local economies. Clothes end up being disposable and the market is flooded with low-quality clothing. After each season, these stores throw the rest of their clothing into landfills or donate them to poor countries out of "goodwill" even though most of it gets left in landfills in those poor countries while also flooding the market with shitty products and destroying businesses and local markets in those countries. Yet you can't expect poor or even frugal middle-class people to pay an arm and a leg for a Patagonia jacket or sweater even though Patagonia may be a more sustainable company with higher-quality clothing. You can't even expect better practices with expensive brands that bring in new eye-catching clothing every season who is also known to destroy anything unsold to keep supply low and demand high, inflating the value of their brand. There is always a push and pull. Walmarts moving into poor communities and rural areas in the US and taking away revenue from small businesses. Resorts bring plenty of jobs to locals in poor island countries in the Caribbean but where does all that revenue from tourism go? Definitely not getting reinvested back into the community and locals that are actually running the resort and providing the service. It goes into the pockets of CEOs and owners who probably live thousands of miles away. Even if they do spend some of the money they earn, it will be on a private jet or for items that make other rich people richer. None of this is their fault of course. They're just taking advantage of the market. I'm not saying there is a solution either. People will cry socialism or capitalism, but I'm not delusional enough to know the answers to anything. But consumerism overall has a ton of downfalls. My sister who works at Marshall's sees the same customers coming in every week or even every day looking for and buying more clothing items. It's all for the thrill of getting that deal or saving money. But are they saving money? Or are they just addicted to shopping for clothes they don't actually need? I walked into Walmart a while ago to buy some black non-slip shoes for a new summer job I started and saw people just casually grabbing stuff off the rack that interested them(a swimsuit for example) while they were waiting to check out. Did they really need whatever $5 shirt they thought was cute at the moment? Probably not. But it's cheap so why not? I get it. My parents immigrated from China and my mom always said that jobs are jobs. In China, plenty of people are lining up to work at a Foxconn plant making iPhones. It probably pays better than other jobs for the working class in those areas. People are ultimately making a living and getting paid. Providing for their families and getting a means to have a roof over their head and food at the table. Politics is stupid, I'm studying it and think it's stupid. Some people are full of idealism and unrealistic dreams of radical change. Some people are incredibly pessimistic and think the government and everyone are out to get us. Most people's beliefs are shaped by different perceptions, generalizations, "agendas," dog-whistling whatever you want to call it. Most people's ideas of sustainability and activism may be misguided, narrow, or based on their own realities(as you put it). Maybe from a diet aspect(vegans and public perception of hunting) or on topics like fast fashion, electric vehicles, or crypto mining people aren't always seeing the full picture. Sure, boycotting made-in-China products for the sake of it and buying "Made in the US" for higher quality products that support American workers may be a stupid marketing scam and political propaganda(I certainly believe it). Anyone with a basic understanding of global trade and supply chain understands that it is more complicated than buying products "made in the USA." Ultimately, especially with social media nowadays, everyone has something to say and have an opinion or criticism on. Everyone believes there is either a global "woke socialist agenda" or "violent fascist uprising" waiting to topple society as we know it. And they can't wait to tell you about it.
      My point is, everything is complicated and the advent of fast fashion and its implications in terms of sustainability both economically and environmentally is very interesting. It's a good question and I would have liked to hear Anna answer it since she is one of the most influential voices in the fashion industry. I'm sure it's even been asked and I just haven't watched the video yet. But it certainly isn't "a dumb question" as you so casually put it and it's definitely better than most of the questions asked in this Q&A.

  • @llps.808
    @llps.808 Year ago +1

    7:33 “Oxford fashion week” lol

  • @cameliadimova990
    @cameliadimova990 6 years ago +1

    "We need to hire more DIVAS"...Gotta love Anna Wintour for that ^*^ :)

  • @terrilane7958
    @terrilane7958 5 months ago +1

    Anna Wintour is a perfect expression of the time we live in now.

  • @mel.affiliate
    @mel.affiliate 11 years ago +152

    She was getting so annoyed with all of the questions, you can tell.

    • @NotJamesWhelan
      @NotJamesWhelan 11 years ago +18

      MeLissa H I think it was because some of the people asking them were so incoherent. I don't have a problem with adding "like" to a sentence but some of the girls in this were ridiculous.

    • @RedAmalgam2000
      @RedAmalgam2000 11 years ago +8

      Obaema I'm sure nerves had a lot to do with it + some of them were probably kicking themselves for doing so.

    • @lepetitchat123
      @lepetitchat123 11 years ago +15

      MeLissa H haha even Oxford students are not elitist enough for her

    • @NotJamesWhelan
      @NotJamesWhelan 10 years ago +4

      macoricio94 I'm sure. I'm not judging them. I'm sure I would have been a mess too but I can imagine that it was a bit annoying for her, given her character.

    • @johnubal2825
      @johnubal2825 10 years ago +1

      +Tallie Carre Sadly, yes.

  • @anamariedelossantos5960
    @anamariedelossantos5960 4 years ago +1

    lol you’re not gonna shake hands 🙌 with me when I said NO! Lol let’s just know each other ok!. Since we are put in one house or home lol. I’m so excited talking to those smart elves lol

  • @tashakania
    @tashakania 2 years ago

    i love that she kept asking “hi what’s your name” when we all know she won’t even remember it 😂

  • @anamariedelossantos5960
    @anamariedelossantos5960 4 years ago +1

    Oh uncle don’t run get a backbone and don’t forget the ID LOL

  • @jamesdemasi7077
    @jamesdemasi7077 5 years ago +1

    My gosh Anna you are the diamond of beauty. I absolutely gasped with awe seeing these photos. Good day.

  • @jackr1779
    @jackr1779 7 years ago +4

    She couldn't get away quick enough!

  • @金長-q3r
    @金長-q3r 5 years ago

    Hi sister ! Nice to see u again ! 😄

  • @Jackyish
    @Jackyish 11 years ago +33

    I would like to know if Anna thinks the fashion industry can survive the coming decades of environmental change as the fashion industry by its very nature is transient and has in-built obsolescence (S/S & F/W every year).

    • @reginaldevans6597
      @reginaldevans6597 11 years ago +8

      Jack Beazley What a brilliant question!

    • @jansmiths8629
      @jansmiths8629 11 years ago +2

      Jack Beazley she needs to mow her nose hairs and hairdoo hairs in her mouth, then she will be content.

    • @tammyl6909
      @tammyl6909 9 years ago +1

      You can find that answer in Mary Portas Q&A at the Oxford Union. In fact her answers to all the questions are much more in depth.

  • @Stenchy
    @Stenchy 5 years ago +1

    4:09 the iconic freeze

  • @hemaselvakandhan
    @hemaselvakandhan 4 years ago +2

    18:00 - Perfect question and perfect answer

  • @stephaniecha4898
    @stephaniecha4898 4 years ago +1

    Wow…. You are so smart!!!!! Especially about fame. You were spot on. Love you so much. What an incredible lady.

  • @copperjane422
    @copperjane422 6 years ago +9

    I thought these were interesting questions and she seems really engaged. What are y’all talking about?😂

  • @iamDonLosentes
    @iamDonLosentes 5 years ago +2

    Andre is prone to exaggeration hahaha the shade

  • @sharonawhats
    @sharonawhats 11 years ago +6

    I want to Question with AW

  • @marcomontandon5172
    @marcomontandon5172 6 years ago +2

    Her best lesson is how she dresses.Impeccable.

  • @miami05333
    @miami05333 11 years ago +20

    12:38: well that was redundant, anna.

  • @tugyytx9do
    @tugyytx9do 3 years ago +1

    she was 66 years old back then. Insanely young and sharp.

  • @odvf
    @odvf 6 years ago +8

    Anna couldn't wait to leave as soon as she said they were done. She went for her jacket so fast. Lmao.

  • @jdishmael001
    @jdishmael001 5 years ago +3

    She couldn't wait to get that mic off and get the hell out of there! lol

    • @alejandromolinac
      @alejandromolinac 3 years ago

      She said it herself..... "We are holding on to our pensions"..... Since now "fashion" is so broad, she has to do these events for the "magazine" to even be relevant....

  • @KM-nz9sm
    @KM-nz9sm 8 years ago +14

    She cuts people off constantly

    • @websurf90
      @websurf90 5 years ago +2

      Because she's heard the questions a thousand times. You see the same from others in leadership roles.

  • @Edgar-k4p6t
    @Edgar-k4p6t 3 months ago +1

    You are My principal mentor ❤

  • @soycarlotorres
    @soycarlotorres 5 years ago

    Did you see Anna's reaction when she discovered the young man looking at his phone during the conversation?

  • @KaiayaRules
    @KaiayaRules 3 years ago +2

    I was rooting for the lady in the red scarf this entire time

  • @anamariedelossantos5960
    @anamariedelossantos5960 4 years ago +1

    I told everyone here I don’t have any money I already gave it to Condé Nast future heroes like Superman lol

  • @toluiykon
    @toluiykon 5 years ago +9

    You can tell she was quite irritated by (and kept stifling the fact) some of the questions she must have thought were "unintelligent". Not to say there were any "unintelligent" questions, though but she brightened up at some she felt were worth the time. Having, however, stated what she expected from the beginning, apparently, she seemed to have wanted more substantial questions, with accompanying depth than the few she received. But, oh well!

  • @pam0626
    @pam0626 3 years ago +9

    My biggest question for Anna: how can the fashion industry keep churning out so many collections each year knowing that this model of production is harmful to the environment?

    • @alejandromolinac
      @alejandromolinac 3 years ago +3

      CAUSE YOU ARE NOT THE TARGET AUDIENCE AND YOU ARE NOT PART OF THEIR CLUB....

    • @pam0626
      @pam0626 3 years ago +1

      @alejandromolinac ?? How could you possibly know I’m not her target audience?

  • @pp2072
    @pp2072 6 years ago

    She’s adorable! Somewhere online, there’s an adorable mockery of her being played by Zira on planet of the Apes. I’d buy one.... if she’d sign it!

  • @digiartly
    @digiartly 6 years ago +6

    wish I had got a leader like her, i would have achieved so much in my life. Unfortunately i only got dumb managers who only bother about people who say yes to all of their orders and work like robots.

    • @tinajthesinger
      @tinajthesinger 6 years ago

      Then why are you still working with those dumb managers? You clearly have a strong desire to change which already puts you one step ahead..so take the next one!

    • @digiartly
      @digiartly 6 years ago

      @tinajthesinger I am not. I am jobless.

    • @tinajthesinger
      @tinajthesinger 6 years ago

      @digiartly Fair enough, I did not gather that from your reply. There are a lot of techniques out there who can help you move on. Obviously I don't know what your circumstances are or what (if any) vision you have for your life. Hope your situation changes for the better for you!

  • @Lommy9999
    @Lommy9999 4 years ago +1

    The model on that cover was Israeli topmodel MICHAELA BERCU

  • @crystalyeowchingching1036

    Jim Clark is a humble n nice person, would like to work with you, 10 years is enough too stressful cant always stay on the top, too competative !

  • @y1k3ss
    @y1k3ss 5 years ago

    this is 2015, i thought this like last year thats why i thought anna will talk about iris van herpen about the 3rd question

  • @4evergogo
    @4evergogo Year ago +1

    i love her so much.

  • @angelomountbatten5095
    @angelomountbatten5095 5 years ago +2

    It is just now that I notice her arms' skin.

  • @emiliachidester3250
    @emiliachidester3250 3 years ago

    THIS LADY FORMAL AND FULL EDUCATION WAS WORKING IN HARRODS. AMAZING.

  • @RyanInLA
    @RyanInLA 11 years ago +78

    nice Q&A, i bet that gift went right in the trash, whatever it was

  • @heucatia
    @heucatia 6 years ago +4

    I know that florals have been the tendency for a while now, but very few people can wear florals. I personally look dreadful in them. They are way too busy for most people. She carries them extremely well tho. Florals are like leopard prints in that sense _the design has to be very good quality for it to work, and not look cheap and tacky. And as for leopard prints also, even though blonds tend to love them a lot, they actually suit brunettes better.

  • @cindyalmughrabi4192
    @cindyalmughrabi4192 3 years ago

    Always Anna Wintour

  • @nevm7469
    @nevm7469 5 years ago +2

    She terrifies me and I’m not scared of literally anyone lol. I would yell at Donald Trump with a room full of secret service before I would ever look cross at Anna lol.

  • @n12-6
    @n12-6 5 years ago

    She is so nice. I really like her passionate attitude. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @terrilane7958
    @terrilane7958 5 months ago

    🎶If everybody's somebody, then no ones anybody.🎶 I bet they didn't let her in at studio 54.🤣

  • @andrenewcomb3708
    @andrenewcomb3708 7 years ago

    I think that a lot of people would like to look that good as is in magazines . . . but it's very expensive. I think the internet is going to make looking good much easier because of greater exposure and that 'that' will make fashion shows much more important. Real events.

  • @markbeggs2256
    @markbeggs2256 3 years ago +4

    I admire her directness. . . especially in the midst of not well thought out questions. It says leagues for her professionalism and excellence in craft.

  • @blipblopification
    @blipblopification 11 years ago +105

    Some of those questions. You can tell that these students aren't art/fashion-educated. The questions would have been so much more probing had this been an arts school or suchlike

    • @gregdahlen4375
      @gregdahlen4375 10 years ago

      RJ .Hodges what questions would they have asked there?

    • @Nice_Fella
      @Nice_Fella 10 years ago +6

      Greg Dahlen 'whats ur fav t shirt?'

    • @gregdahlen4375
      @gregdahlen4375 10 years ago +3

      TheDerpleton you mean like a t-shirt with some graphics on it?

  • @anamariedelossantos5960

    I was born famous lol you know I’m hardwork if my ancestors and family! I might never be become one but I’m more than that now!. lol