Tonne Goodman is a fashion editor, stylist, and creative consultant whose career has helped shape American fashion for more than four decades. After beginning her career as a model and studying art, she worked closely with Diana Vreeland at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, before moving into editorial and advertising roles at The New York Times and Calvin Klein, where she served as vice president of advertising. In 1999, Goodman joined Vogue , where she spent twenty years as Fashion Director, collaborating with many of the world's leading photographers and creatives and helping define the magazine's visual language across generations. She currently serves as Vogue 's Sustainability Editor, focusing on issues of longevity, ethics, and responsibility within the fashion industry. Alongside her editorial work, Goodman continues to consult, style, and collaborate internationally on fashion editorials, campaigns, and creative projects. Tonne Goodman: Point of View is a visual reflection on her career and the enduring power of clarity, restraint, and personal vision in fashion.
Tonne Goodman: Point of View