Joan Juliet Buck
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"Joan Juliet Buck" (born 1948) is an American people/American writer and actress. She was the editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris/French Vogue from 1994 to 2001, the only American ever to have edited a French magazine. She was contributing editor to Vogue (magazine)/Vogue and Vanity Fair (magazine)/Vanity Fair for many years and now writes for T (New York Times)/T, the New York Times/New York Times's fashion magazine, W (magazine)/W magazine, The Newsweek Daily Beast Company/Newsweek/Daily Beast, among others.

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Here was someone who had a very true and affecting voice, who really did seem to be reporting from the front lines and doing it with the sort of guileless intensity of the talented innocent.

She's really clever and subversive. It's very difficult to describe glittery people and she does it very well.

Which were not about being applauded as you made your entrance to the opera. They were about crying in your room, feeling lonely, hoping for sex.