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Marion Hume was the magazine's editor for only an 18 month period, during this time the magazines circulation dropped and Hume was sacked and replaced. [7]In 1998 Juliet Ashworth was appointed editor-in-chief replacing Hume, previously editor-in-chief of Woman's Day her appointment was seen as Vogue Australia going downmarket in order to increase its declining circulation.
This list of Vogue Australia cover models (1959–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Australia, the Australian edition of Vogue magazine. Vogue Australia has been in publication since 1959, [ 1 ] from 1952 to 1959 a Vogue Supplement for Australia was published as a supplement to British Vogue .
The day after her firing from Vogue Australia, Clements received a phone call from Louise Adler of Melbourne University Press who invited her to write a book about her career. [6] Clements soon after signed a book publishing deal with Melbourne University Press to publish an auto-biography titled The Vogue Factor.
Sheila Winifred Gordon Scotter, AM, MBE (2 December 1920 – 6 April 2012) was an Australian businesswoman. She was a fashion designer and third editor of the Vogue Australia magazine.
Kerr then modelled for campaigns for Prada and Jil Sander, [29] and was shot by Steven Meisel for the cover of Italian Vogue for the September issue. [30] Kerr at a Louis Vuitton store VIP Party in 2011. In January 2011, Kerr became the first pregnant model for Vogue when featured in Vogue Australia, being six months pregnant at the time of the ...
George was photographed by photographer Grant Good, who spotted her at a theme park, Dreamworld, when she was taking her sister Anita out as a treat.He was there with his partner, Diana Finke, and their children, just a few days after having had a conversation with then editor of Vogue Australia, Nancy Pilcher, about not having featured enough Australian models on the cover.
In 1997, Hume moved to Sydney where she had been appointed editor of Vogue Australia. [1] Her staff included the current editor, Edwina McCann and Creative Director Jill Davison. After 18 months, she was let go and returned to work for Vogue in the US as acting features director. [7] In 1998, Hume worked for Harper's Bazaar as a contributing ...
Burdeu at Maxim party in Sydney, Australia A photo of Alice Burdeu, from her Elite Model Management portfolio (2007). After winning Australia's Next Top Model, Burdeu appeared in an ad campaign for Green With Envy, a fashion boutique in Melbourne, and on the cover of Pages, an Australian fashion magazine.