At school, a careers adviser asked me what I wanted to be, and I said 'fashion journalist,' so writing for 'Vogue' has provided me with the opportunity to fulfill a dream.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.
As a youngster, I think I said I wanted to be a journalist, but that's a disguise for being a writer.
I wanted to be an editor or a journalist, I wasn't really interested in being an entrepreneur, but I soon found I had to become an entrepreneur in order to keep my magazine going.
I thought I wanted to be a journalist or a novelist.
I wanted to be a fashion designer.
One of the perks of my job as a fashion journalist is the travel opportunity.
By the time I came to the States, I really understood how a magazine works. I came to 'Vogue' as creative director, and three years later I went back to London to be editor in chief of British 'Vogue.'
I wanted to be a journalist, I thought it was glamorous and that I'd meet beautiful women in the rain.
I attended Art & Design High School, and at one point, you had to write about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I wrote that I wanted to be a writer for 'Mad' magazine.
I got an offer at 'Vogue.' And I desperately wanted to work in magazines. My interest wasn't in fashion, but when you get an offer right out of college for a magazine that big - I decided that it was probably better to start at a big name magazine, even if I wasn't necessarily fascinated with the subject.