The Top VOGUE Employees
List of notable or famous VOGUE employees, listed alphabetically with photos when available. This list is a directory of the best VOGUE employees, showcasing only the most prominent VOGUE employees of all time. This list features past and present top VOGUE managers, including both current and retired VOGUE executives and alumni. Well-known VOGUE staff along with current and former VOGUE employees were and still are crucial to the company's success, as without these hard working men and women VOGUE would never be what it is today.
This list has everything from Lauren Katherine Conrad to Whitney Port.
This renowned VOGUE employees list answers the questions, "What famous people have worked at VOGUE?" and "Who are the most famous VOGUE employees?"- Photo:
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Alexander Semeonovitch Liberman (September 4, 1912 – November 19, 1999) was a Russian-American magazine editor, publisher, painter, photographer, and sculptor. He held senior artistic positions during his 32 years at Condé Nast Publications.- Age: Dec. at 87 (1912-1999)
- Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine
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A dark-haired, somber-looking former model, Ali MacGraw gained instant screen stardom in "Goodbye, Columbus" (1969). The following year, she earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination as the doomed collegiate heroine of the sweet, extremely popular "Love Story" (1970). She was also effective in the comic role of Alan King's mistress in "Just Tell Me What You Want" (1980). For much of the 1980s, MacGraw found employment on the small screen. She played the daughter-in-law of Robert Mitchum's character in the mammoth ABC miniseries "War and Remembrance" (1983), and appeared as the sophisticated Lady Ashley Mitchell for the 1984-85 season of "Dynasty" (ABC). After publishing her memoirs in 1991, MacGraw concentrated on a career as a designer, appearing in the occasional project like her son Josh Evans' first feature "Glam" (1997).- Age: 86
- Birthplace: Pound Ridge, New York, USA
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Diana Vreeland (September 29, 1903 – August 22, 1989) was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion. She worked for the fashion magazines Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, being the editor-in-chief of the latter, and as a special consultant at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was named on the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1964.- Age: Dec. at 85 (1903-1989)
- Birthplace: Paris, France
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Pamela Rosalind Grace Coddington (born 20 April 1941) is a Welsh former model and the creative director at large of American Vogue magazine. Coddington is known for the creation of large, complex and dramatic photoshoots. A Guardian profile wrote that she "has produced some of fashion's most memorable imagery. Her pictures might be jolly and decadent or moody and mysterious."- Age: 84
- Birthplace: Anglesey, Wales, UK
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Irving Penn (June 16, 1917 – October 7, 2009) was an American photographer known for his fashion photography, portraits, and still lifes. Penn's career included work at Vogue magazine, and independent advertising work for clients including Issey Miyake and Clinique. His work has been exhibited internationally and continues to inform the art of photography.- Age: Dec. at 92 (1917-2009)
- Birthplace: Plainfield, New Jersey
- John Gruen has written for The New York Herald Tribune and The New York Times. He was the chief art critic for New York magazine, an arts columnist for Vogue, contributing editor to ArtNews, writer for Architectural Digest, and senior editor at Dance Magazine. He has previously written 15 books, including biographies on conductor/composer Leonard Bernstein, composer Gian Carlo Menotti, dancer Erik Bruhn, and artist Keith Haring, Renoir, Mino Argento, Bailey, Whinnie, MacCoy & Solomon. He is also a published photographer who has exhibited widely and authored two photography books, Facing the Artist (Prestel, 1999) and The Sixties: Young in the Hamptons (Charta, 2006). Three hundred of his artist portraits are in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Gruen and wife Jane Wilson live in New York City and Water Mill, NY. Their daughter, Julia Gruen, is the Executive Director of the Keith Haring Foundation.
- Age: 99
- Birthplace: France
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Lauren Santo Domingo is a contributing editor at Vogue and the co-founder of online fashion retailer Moda Operandi.- Age: 49
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Steven Meisel (born June 5, 1954) is an American fashion photographer, who obtained popularity and critical acclaim with his work in US and Italian Vogue and his photographs of friend Madonna in her 1992 book Sex. He is now considered one of the most successful fashion photographers in the industry, shooting regularly for both US and Italian Vogue, and lately W (also published by Condé Nast) and British Vogue.- Age: 71
- Birthplace: New York City, New York
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Magazine publisher and socialite living in Manhattan, New York.- Photo:
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Tamara Mellon, OBE (née Tamara Yeardye; born 7 July 1967) is a British fashion entrepreneur who was the co-founder of luxury footwear brand Jimmy Choo, and then the eponymous luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Mellon founded her namesake brand with co-founder and CEO Jill Layfield and CDO Tania Spinelli in 2016. The brand eliminates the 6x retail markup by going direct-to-consumer, ignores the fashion calendar with weekly product drops, and is committed to a women-first, customer-centric model. Tamara Mellon also offers a first-of-its-kind Cobbler Concierge service which guarantees repairs on every pair of shoes for up to two years after purchase.- Age: 57
- Birthplace: London, United Kingdom
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- Tinsley Randolph Mortimer (née Mercer; born August 11, 1975) is an American socialite and television personality.
- Age: 49
- Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, USA