Vogue's Anna Wintour on how to be fashionable

The 1990s might be a few decades ago, but the impact of its fashion and trends have lived on and are now the subject of a new Disney+ docuseries.

Anna Wintour, a Londoner who became editor-in-chief of American Vogue in 1988, has taken part in the series called In Vogue: The 90s.

Wintour, who described the era as, "a fascinating time in the history of fashion" is part of the docuseries that follows the industry’s relationship with film, music and politics across a decade of change - plus it also features some of the magazine's most famous covers.

She's been speaking to BBC London's Asad Ahmad

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