Tonne Goodman is a legend in the fashion industry producing some of the most iconic fashion images of our time. Her meteoric rise through the fashion industry is a lively tale full of the best and the brightest in the field; Tonne was discovered by Diana Vreeland who she later worked for at the Met, she produced an iconic shoot with Helmut Newton on her first day at the New York Times, and most recently Tonne served as the fashion director at Vogue for 20 years. Tonne also generously shares her experience as a working mother and what she envisions for her life next.
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