• Posted on 24 Jan 2022
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Every time we see a “fashion moment”, we use the words of André Leon Talley, from his description of Galliano’s 1994 Japonisme show.

Distinguished Professor Peter McNeil, School of Design.

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Talley, who died yesterday age 73, was a flamboyant, over-the-top figure from the fashion industry, inclined to snobbery and rather overbearing. He had a longstanding love of French culture and the cross-fertilisation of fashion, art, poetry and life.

Most prominently, he worked at Condé Nast for four decades, where, as creative director and editor-at-large of Vogue, he shaped the way we understand and talk about fashion.

Read the full story in The Conversation: André Leon Talley dreamed of a life ‘in the pages of Vogue, where bad things never happened’

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