- Patrick Demarchelier
Patrick Demarchelier is a French-born fashion photographer. Born in Le Havre in 1943, Demarchelier has lived in New York City since 1975. He has worked for magazines such as "Glamour", "Mademoiselle", "Vogue", "GQ", and "Rolling Stone". Since 1992 he has worked with "Harper's Bazaar", becoming its premier photographer. Demarchelier was awarded the contract for the 2005 Pirelli Calendar. - Doutzen Kroes
Doutzen Kroes (born January 23, 1985) is a Dutch supermodel. She was born in the town of Oostermeer, in Friesland, The Netherlands and is signed by DNA Models. Kroes has made the covers of "Time", "Vogue", "Harper's Bazaar", and "Numero". She also appears regularly in the Victoria's Secret catalog and was featured in their fashion show in 2005 and 2006. Kroes has also been in campaigns by Gucci, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Escada, … - Carmel Snow
Carmel Snow (Dalkey, Ireland, 27 August 1887 - New York City, New York, 1961) was the influential editor of the American edition of "Harper's Bazaar" from 1934 to 1958 and, after her retirement, the chairman of the magazine's editorial board. - Carolyn Murphy
Carolyn Murphy (born on August 11, 1975), is an American supermodel. Murphy was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and grew up throughout Northwest Florida, spending most of her childhood in a trailer park in Panama City, Florida. At the age of 16, she was spotted by Mary Lou Nash, owner and operator of Mary Lou's Models, a modeling agency. Nash saw Murphy's potential and soon she was modeling in local ads and magazines throughout Florida and Alabama. - Raquel Zimmermann
Raquel Zimmermann (born May 6, 1983 in Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian supermodel of German origin. She attended a modeling school at the age of 14 and soon afterwards made her way to Japan. She modeled for a number of years but it was only in recent years that her icy look really became noted and appreciated by fashion designers. Raquel has campaigned for such brands as: Chanel, Prada, Balenciaga, Hermes, Gucci, Dior, Chloe, Max Mara, Versace, … - Mario Sorrenti
Mario Sorrenti (born 1971) is a photographer best known for his spreads of nude models in the pages of "Vogue" and "Harper's Bazaar". Sorrenti was born in Naples, Italy, but moved to New York City at the age of ten where he is still based. He is the son of New York based advertiser, Francesca Sorrenti. He has had exhibitions in London (Victoria and Albert Museum), Paris, Monaco and New York (Museum of Modern Art). - Greg Kadel
Greg Kadel is a US born fashion photographer and film maker based in New York City. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Long Island University where he double majored in marine biology and fine arts. Kadel divides his time between New York and Paris. His images have been published in American "Vogue", "Vogue" Italia, "Numero", "Vogue" Nippon, "Vogue" UK, "L'Uomo Vogue", "Visionaire", "i-D", … - Alexey Brodovitch
Alexey Brodovitch (also Brodovich) was a Russian-born photographer, designer and instructor who is most famous for his art direction of "Harper's Bazaar" from 1938 to 1958. Brodovitch was born in 1898. He fled Russia in 1920 and settled in Paris. He came to the United States in 1930 and began his career at Harper's Bazaar in 1934. After a remarkable career but an unhappy personal life, Brodovitch died in 1971 in a small village in southern France. - Angela Lindvall
Angela Lindvall (born January 14 1979 in Midwest City, Oklahoma), is an American supermodel, known for her distinctive walk, and actress. She has appeared on the cover of several magazines such as "ELLE", "Harper's Bazaar", "Marie Claire", "Numero", "Vogue", "I-D" and "W". She was a Victoria's Secret model, most recently appearing in the 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006 fashion shows, and has also appeared in the Fendi, … - Herb Ritts
Herb Ritts was an American fashion photographer who concentrated on black-and-white photography and portraits in the style of classical Greek sculpture. Consequently some of his more famous pieces are of male and female nudes in what can be called glamour photography. He was born in Los Angeles, California to a prosperous family who owned a furniture business. - Phoebe Cates
Phoebe Cates (born on July 16, 1963) is an American film actress known for her roles in several teen films, most notably "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Gremlins". In 1984, at the height of her popularity, "Harper's Bazaar" named her as one of America's 10 Most Beautiful Women. - Anouck Lepere
Anouck Lepere (born February 13, 1979 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgian supermodel. Anouck was in Antwerp, studying architecture when she was persuaded to try modelling by friends Dries van Noten and Olivier Theyskens. She first appeared on the runways of Paris in 2000 and is currently signed with IMG Models. She had also appeared as a model for the Hugo Boss "Woman" and "Deep Red" perfume. She has worked with Steven Meisel, Mario Testino, … - Liz Tilberis
Elizabeth Tilberis, (b 1947 - d 1999) born Elizabeth Jane Kelly, known professionally throughout her career as Liz Tilberis, was a British fashion magazine editor of Manx and English ancestry. She was the editor of the British version of "Vogue" magazine before she immigrated to New York in 1992, and took over the helm of fashion institution "Harper's Bazaar". A year later, Mrs. - Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jennifer Jason Leigh is an American actress who has appeared in numerous films. Leigh's work has drawn high critical praise. Salon magazine praised her as “one of America’s best actors”, Paul Verhoeven, who directed her in "Flesh & Blood", similarly claimed “There is no greater actress working in America”, … - Sophia Kokosalaki
Sophia Kokosalaki (born 1972) is a well-known Greek fashion designer with her own label based in London. A graduate of London's Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she was chosen to design the opening and closing ceremonial outfits for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, which were staged in her home town of Athens. Born and brought up in Greece where she studied literature at the University of Athens, … - Carol Alt
Carol Alt (born December 1 1960) is an American supermodel and actress. - Tasha Tilberg
Tasha Tilberg is a Canadian supermodel. She was born in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Tilberg has appeared in advertisements for Alberta Ferretti, Bloomingdale's, Comma, Fendi, Esprit, Gucci, Mango, Missoni, Moschino, Versace and Versus and she has walked in fashion shows for, among others, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Anna Molinari, Balenciaga, Blumarine, Dolce & Gabbana, DKNY, Fendi, Versace, Genny, Iceberg, Jil Sander, Les Copains, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Missoni, Moschino, … - Kim Smith
Kimberly Katherine Smith (born March 3, 1983 in Odessa, Texas) is an American actress/fashion model. She has appeared in the film, "Catwoman" along side Halle Berry, and has modeled for Victoria's Secret and Guess?. Smith, a graduate of Permian High School, got her big break into modeling when she accompanied a friend to a Model Search of America contest. She was changed from a spectator to a competitor by the head of the contest, … - Iselin Steiro
Iselin Vollen Steiro (born 15 September, 1986) is a Norwegian supermodel. She grew up in Harstad in the northern part of Norway. Iselin was discovered in 1999 while Christmas shopping with her parents in London. In fact, she was scouted "twice" on the same trip. The first scout was turned down by her mother who answered "over my dead body"," when asked if Iselin would be interested in modeling. The second scout sent a letter to a local agency in Norway, … - Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Louise Emma Augusta Dahl was a photographer, known primarily for her work for Harper's Bazaar with fashion editor Diana Vreeland. Born to Norwegian parents, Dahl-Wolfe was known for taking photographs outdoors, with natural light in distant locations from South America to Africa in what became known as "environmental" fashion photography. She married sculptor Meyer Wolfe, who constructed the backgrounds of many of her photos. - Norma Kamali
Norma Kamali is a New York-based fashion designer born in 1945. Kamali is credited with inventing many popular designs including the sleeping bag coat, a collection of styles created from actual silk parachutes, high heeled sneakers, and the popular packable, multi-use poly jersey clothing that can be worn in up to thirty variations per design. She also popularized the use of cotton jerseys in daywear in the 1980s. As a child, Norma Kamali wanted to be a painter, … - Bridget Hall
Bridget Hall is an American supermodel. She was born on December 12, 1977 in Springdale, Arkansas. At the age of 10, she was modeling in Dallas, Texas where she was living in the suburb of Farmers Branch, Texas, where she briefly attended R. L. Turner High School. Shortly after she moved with her mother Donna Hall to New York City to pursue her modeling career. - Matthew Rolston
Matthew Rolston is an acclaimed American photographer and music video director, known for videos in Pop and R&B genres. Matthew Rolston was born and raised in Los Angeles. He developed his talents as a photographer at the San Francisco Art Institute and the Art Center College of Design, in Pasadena. Over the years, Rolston’s still photography work for Harper's Bazaar, … - Erwin Blumenfeld
Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969) was a famous American photographer of German origin. In the 1930s, he published collages mocking Adolf Hitler. In 1936, he emigrated to Paris. With the German occupation, he was interned in a concentration camp in 1940 because he was Jewish. In 1941, he could escape to the USA. In the 1940s and 1950s he became famous for his fashion photography, working for "Vogue" and "Harper's Bazaar", and also for artistic nude photography. - Jessica White
Jessica White is an African-American supermodel, actress and covergirl. At 16 she was scouted in her hometown of Buffalo, New York and was whisked off to Paris where she signed a contract with the IMG agency. In the next six months she landed campaigns for "Cover Girl", "Chloé", and "The Gap". She was soon walking the runways for New York’s top designers including Ralph Lauren, Oscar De LaRenta, Marc Jacobs and Tommy Hilfiger. - Eugenia Volodina
Eugenia Volodina (born September 17, 1984 in Kazan, Russia) is a Russian supermodel. Volodina's modeling career began in 2000 when she was fifteen years old. As her first step into the modeling industry, she attended an open call at one of Russia's most prestigious casting agencies. She was soon sent to Paris, where Volodina began to establish her career. Increased attention came in 2002 when fashion photographer Steven Meisel featured her in Italian "Vogue". - Romain de Tirtoff
Romain de Tirtoff was a Russian born, French artist and designer. Tirtoff was born as Roman Petrov de Tyrtov (Роман Петрович Тыртов) in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire in a very distinguished family with roots traced back to 1548. His father Pyotr Ivanovich de Tyrtov was a Fleet Admiral. In 1910-1912 Romain moved to Paris to pursue a career as a designer. This decision was made over strong objections of his father, … - Nan Kempner
Nan Kempner (July 24 1930 - July 3 2005) was a New York City socialite, famous for dominating society events, shopping, charity work and fashion. An only child from a wealthy San Francisco family, Nan Field Schlessinger attended Connecticut College and met Thomas 'Tommy' Kempner in the early 1950's. They married soon after and had three children. After living in London for a short time the Kempners moved to New York City, … - Cheryl Tiegs
Cheryl Cox Tiegs (born September 25, 1947, in Breckenridge, Minnesota) is an American model. Her popularity signaled the rise of tall models[citation needed], as she stands 1,79 m (5'10" to 5'11") in height. Tiegs was born in Minnesota, but raised in C... more - Lloyd Grove
Lloyd Grove (born 1955) was a gossip columnist for "New York Daily News" before he left on October 9, 2006. Grove grew up in Los Angeles, California and Greenwich, Connecticut. He completed his BA in English at Yale University. While at Yale, Grove had a summer job as an assistant for a show business press agent and reported for the Yale Daily News. He has written for the "Washington Post", "Vanity Fair" and "Harper's Bazaar". - Ali Macgraw
Alice MacGraw (born April 1, 1938 in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe award winning American actress. - Elyse Sewell
Elyse Sewell, (born June 10, 1982) is an American fashion model based in Hong Kong. A native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sewell obtained a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Mexico, majoring in biology and Spanish. Her start in modeling came when she entered a reality television modeling competition on the first season of "America's Next Top Model", airing at the time on UPN. Sewell was known on the show as the "edgy pre-med student". - Patricia Bosworth
Patricia Bosworth, B.A., (b. April 24, 1933) is an American journalist and biographer. A former faculty member of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, she has also been an editor, actress and model. - George Davis
George Davis was an influential American fiction editor and minor novelist. After an early period in Chicago, Davis spent much of his twenties as an expatriate in Paris. His only novel, "the Opening of a Door", was published to critical praise in 1931. He served as fiction editor of the periodical Harper's Bazaar from the years 1936 to 1941. After being being fired from Harper's, he served as an editor for Mademoiselle for eight years. - Megan Ewing
Megan Christine Ewing (born September 30, 1984 in Abilene, Texas) is a supermodel. Her hazel eyes, freckled skin, gapped teeth and unique beauty has won her campaigns from such companies as Abercrombie & Fitch and La Perla, though she is best known as a Guess? model. She took a sabbatical from modeling after the birth of her son and may be returning later in 2006. Megan Ewing is the middle child of three, the sole daughter of Albert Robert Ewing and Celia Perez. - Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) is an American conceptual artist. She was born in Newark, New Jersey and left there in 1964 to attend Syracuse University. After a year at Syracuse, she moved to New York, where she began attending Parsons School of Design. She studied with Diane Arbus and Marvin Israel, who, as a graphic designer and art director for Harper's Bazaar in the 1960s, introduced Kruger to photographers and fashion/magazine sub-cultures. - George Platt Lynes
George Platt Lynes (15 April 1907 - 6 December 1955) was an American fashion and commercial photographer. Born in East Orange, New Jersey to Adelaide (Sparkman) and Joseph Russell Lynes he spent his childhood in New Jersey but attended the Berkshire School in Massachusetts. He was sent to Paris in 1925 with the idea of better preparing him for college. His life was forever changed by the circle of friends that he would meet there. - Patti Hansen
Patti Hansen (born 1956http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0361039/)was a major supermodel in the 1970s and early 1980s - appearing regularly on the covers and in the pages of American "Vogue", "Glamour", and "Harper's Bazaar". She was born and raised in the Tottenville section of Staten Island, New York. A scout for the Wilhelmina modeling agency discovered her at a Staten Island hot dog stand when she was a teenager. - Gloria Guinness
Gloria Guinness was a Mexican socialite and writer who was a contributing editor to Harper's Bazaar from 1963 until 1970. She also was a member of the International Best Dressed List. Born in Verz Cruz, Mexico, she was a daughter of José Rafael Rubio, a Mexican journalist, and his wife, Dolores Alatorre. She was known to have been married three times, though a website of the former Egyptian royal family, into which she married, indicates a fourth spouse, surname Scholtens. - Eve Arnold
Eve Arnold, born on April 21, 1912 (several sources incorrectly claim 1913), is an American photojournalist and was the first female member of the Magnum Photos agency (in 1955). Arnold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to immigrant Russian-Jewish parents, William (born Velvel Sklarski) and Bessie Cohen (born Bosya Laschiner). Her interest in becoming a photographer began in 1946, when she worked for a photo-finishing plant in New York City.
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