Word: bazaar
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...helps create ad campaigns for his magazine's advertisers. Some fashion editors quietly moonlight as free-lance stylists for the designers whose shows they are meant to be covering as journalists, earning up to $3,000 for a day's work. What lands in Vogue or Harper's Bazaar or Elle or any of the half a dozen key magazines, may be the finest clothing, the hippest new bag or belt or jacket; it may also be the goods peddled by the editor's friend or most important advertiser or sometime employer. "Something has shifted," says Holly Brubach, style editor...
Other editors are quick to dismiss this as a nonstory. "I've known Calvin Klein since 1979," says Harper's Bazaar editor in chief Elizabeth Tilberis. "I've known Karl Lagerfeld since 1968. I've known Gianni Versace since 1974. You've grown up with these people, and they'll always be friends. But it absolutely does not affect your editorial judgment or their placement of ads." And how meaningful is one little Chanel outfit presented gratuit to someone who doesn't pay for her clothes anyway? "I have a very generous clothing allowance," says Vogue's editor in chief...
Showing off a sleek new coif for evening that required a liberal amount of gel, the PRINCESS OF WALES arrived in New York City last week to present an award to Harper's Bazaar editor LIZ TILBERIS at a ceremony sponsored by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Stylemakers and supermodels, including Claudia Schiffer, gushed over Diana's new look, while rumors continued to swirl that she was planning to move to New York and work for Bazaar. Clearly, that would suit model Lauren Hutton, who shouted, "We want you here!" to the princess in the middle...
...former Berlin waitress, the statuesque bottle-blond owes her success to the decision by the fashion industry that Valkyries sell clothes better than do waifs. In an impressive coup, she was on the September cover of both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar...
...next year, there will be 10 more, from Osaka to Houston, Dallas to New York City. Even fashion editors who tout couture's more fanciful currents on the pages of their magazines venerate Sander. "You walk into her showroom and think, 'My God, this is heaven,"' says Harper's Bazaar editor Liz Tilberis. "You think, 'Do I need to wear anyone else's clothes ever again...