Vanessa de Lisle

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Vanessa de Lisle is a British fashion journalist. She was fashion editor for Harpers & Queen for 12 years, and then worked for British Vogue.[1]

As a representative of Harpers & Queen, she was the fashion journalist asked to choose the Dress of the Year for 1981, for which she picked a printed silk dress by Karl Lagerfeld at Chloé, with shoes by Walter Steiger and a chunky necklace by Ugo Correani.[2]

In 1996, de Lisle was a consultant on fashion for the House of Fraser chain.[3] As of the 2010s she is working as a stylist and fashion consultant.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lichfield, Patrick (1986). Courvoisier's Book of the Best. ISBN 0773750827.
  2. ^ "Dress of the Year". The Fashion Museum, Bath. Bath & North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  3. ^ Smith, Liz (16 March 1996). "Established Designers Rise in London". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  4. ^ Staff writer. "The Interview: Vanessa de Lisle". Winser London. Retrieved 13 October 2015.