Carine Roitfeld was a highly respected and well-connected fashion stylist with no experience in magazine editing when she took the job as editor-in-chief at Vogue Paris in early 2001.
She also likes to learn what's in vogue--such as the current trend of oversized necklaces--so she can find less pricey versions on eBay or at discount stores.
But he seems more nostalgic for the quicksands of psycho-history, whose feverish vogue in the nineteen-eighties was much stimulated by the availability of Nixon as subject matter for scholars like Fawn Brodie.