Influential fashion journalist Andre Leon Talley passes away at age of 73

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January 19, 2022

Talley studied French at university, going on to earn a master´s at prestigious Brown University and then entered the world of...

Influential fashion journalist Andre Leon Talley passes away at age of 73

New York: Influential fashion journalist Andre Leon Talley, the first Black creative director of Vogue, died Tuesday in New York at the age of 73, with figures from fashion and entertainment paying tribute.

"It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Andre Leon Talley," a statement posted on his official Instagram account said, without specifying the cause of death.

"Mr Talley was the larger-than-life, longtime creative director at Vogue during its rise to dominance as the world´s fashion bible.

"Over the past five decades as an international icon (he) was a close confidant of Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Paloma Picasso, Diane von Furstenberg and he had a penchant for discovering, nurturing and celebrating young designers."

Born in Washington in 1948, Talley was largely raised by his grandmother in Durham, North Carolina and was interested in fashion from an early age.

"Every Sunday I would walk across the railroad tracks into the affluent part of Durham and buy Vogue and Harper´s Bazaar, and go back to my grandmother´s house, read my magazines.

"I was allowed to retreat from the bullying and the sexual abuse into a beautiful world," he told The Guardian in a May 2020 interview.

Talley studied French at university, going on to earn a master´s at prestigious Brown University and then entered the world of fashion journalism.

After stints with Andy Warhol´s Interview magazine, Women´s Wear Daily, W, and a brief spell at The New York Times, Talley joined Vogue as fashion news director in 1983, the same year as its now editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

It was the start of a three-decade association with the fashion bible, serving as creative director, contributing editor and later editor-at-large until his departure in 2013.

"I scorched the Earth with my talent and I let my light shine," he told The Guardian in his 2020 interview.



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