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Yaeger remained at The Village Voice for thirty years covering fashion, including fashion shows, until she was laid off on December 30, 2008. Shortly after her departure, New York magazine asked her to cover fashion shows. [10] She later joined Vogue as a contributing editor to Vogue magazine and Vogue.com. [10]
On her appointment Anna Wintour said "Claire brings a depth of experience as a stylist, fashion editor and journalist, and she has an incredibly exciting vision for Vogue France. Maintaining its French character is of paramount importance to her, as is the discovery of new talent in fashion, wellness, beauty, arts, and culture.
André Leon Talley (October 16, 1948 – January 18, 2022) was an American fashion journalist, stylist, creative director, author, and editor-at-large of Vogue magazine. [1] He was the magazine's fashion news director from 1983 to 1987, its first African-American male creative director from 1988 to 1995, and then its editor-at-large from 1998 ...
A fashion editor is a person that supervises the process of creating, developing and presenting content for the fashion department of a magazine, Web site, newspaper or television program. The work of a fashion editor can be quite varied and may hold several responsibilities.
On April 11, 2008, Us Weekly reported that Garcia left her post as fashion director of Elle. Garcia's contract was reportedly up for renewal. Roberta Myers, Vice President/Editor-in-Chief at the magazine, announced May 15, 2008 that they had entered a new agreement with Nina Garcia who was named Editor-at-Large through September 1, 2008. [7]
She has worked at Surface magazine, Harper's Bazaar for five years as executive fashion accessories editor, and Elle for four years, where she was Accessories Director for two years. [ 4 ] During her editorial career, she covered the luxury designer accessories market in London, Milan, Paris, and New York, as well as the watch and jewelry ...
She returned to work in 1980, succeeding Elsa Klensch as fashion editor for a new women's magazine named Savvy. [37] It sought to appeal to career-conscious professional women who spent their own money, [38] the readers Wintour would later target at Vogue. [39] The following year, she became fashion editor of New York. [28]
Betts was born and raised in New York City.Her father, Hobart Betts, was a prominent architect; her mother Glynne was a photographer and socialite.She attended Princeton University, where she wrote for The Daily Princetonian and graduated with an A.B. in history in 1986 after completing an 127-page-long senior thesis titled "Beauty in the Streets: The Impact of Student-Worker Action on French ...