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Old 10-09-2007   #16
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btw,where is liz tilberis now?
She passed away from ovarian cancer in 1999

Here's something that was written about her at the time of her passing...

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Liz Tilberis Harper's Bazaar editor in chief, a legend in the world of fashion, dies of cancer at 51.

April 22, 1999 | "Geniune," "gracious," "brave." These are not the first adjectives you might expect to be used to describe the editor of a major fashion magazine, but these are the words former cohorts of Elizabeth Tilberis, editor in chief of Harper's Bazaar, use when speaking of her. In an industry that often seems to be more concerned with the latest Manolo Blahnik stilettos than with the people wearing them, Ms. Tilberis was known for being a real human being.

So it is not surprising that the fashion world is now genuinely mourning Ms. Tilberis, who died Tuesday morning after a long struggle with ovarian cancer at age 51. Ms. Tilberis helped transform Harper's Bazaar from an also-ran futzy fashion magazine into the most cutting edge and experimental of the big fashion glossies, became a prominent advocate for cancer research and managed to make surprisingly few enemies in the process.

Tagged as part of the British invasion of the New York fashion scene, Ms. Tilberis was the editor of British Vogue before she migrated to New York in 1992 and took over the helm of fashion institution Harper's Bazaar. A year later, Ms. Tilberis was diagnosed with ovarian cancer -- a disease she publicly blamed on her use of fertility drugs in the 1970s -- and spent the next seven years at Bazaar balancing chemotherapy and revitalizing the 125-year-old magazine.

Perhaps the greatest revolution that took place at Harper's Bazaar under Ms. Tilberis was a new focus on experimental photography and fashion. Ms. Tilberis was perhaps the first mainstream glossy editor to champion upcoming fashion photographers like Patrick Demarchelier, David Sims and Peter Lindbergh; She emphasized still-life art photography, and took the relative risk of working with artists like Cindy Sherman. Under her lead, the magazine pioneered experimental typography and minimalist art direction. Although Harper's Bazaar did not put a focus on quality writing, art critic and former contributing editor Jim Lewis said, "Visually I always thought Bazaar was the most expensive, best produced art magazine in the world."

Harper's Bazaar publisher Jeannette Chang explains, "Liz Tilberis has always been about influence; she followed the guidelines of one art director who told her 'astonish me.' She had an elegance, energy and simplicity that just wasn't done in any other magazine. She was controversial, yet she loved fashion."

Ms. Tilberis' dedication to her magazine was reknowned, and employees describe how she continued to run Bazaar even while she was hospitalized. "She wasn't vain in a nasty way, but for someone who was so conscious about how she looked, she was remarkably brave to come in to the office when she was looking terrible. She would come in even when people thought she shouldn't be there," recalls Dwight Garner, who worked as an editor at Harper's Bazaar in 1995.

Although Ms. Tilberis was guilty of the same kind of breathy celebrity name-dropping that permeates most of the fashion world -- including prominently flogging her close friendship with Princess Di and her time with Hillary Rodham Clinton -- her magazine was generally free of the kind of hoity-toity nastiness found in other glossy fashion rags. She positioned herself as the antithesis of Anna Wintour, the ruthless editor of Vogue. Ms. Tilberis described Wintour in her book "No Time to Die" as "peremptory and rather tactless, unconcerned with 'the little people.'"

Ms. Tilberis, instead of hiding behind sunglasses and a snarky attitude, came across as heartfelt, and the testimony of many of her former employees reflects that. In a response typical of current and former employees, Lewis describes her as "absolutely wonderful, incredibly warm. She was really generous and from the get-go she would remember everyone's name."

This attitude was certainly prevalant during her open battle with ovarian cancer. Instead of struggling silently, she became a vocal chairwoman of the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, coordinated lucrative fund-raising events and wrote "No Time to Die," a heartfelt book about her battle. Although the book was also riddled with light banter about the celebrity lifestyle, it was an unusual and inspirational step for a fashion editor to confront her illness in public. Also unusual, she used the book as a platform to harshly criticize the fashion industry for its lack of interest in anything that is not beautiful and fabulous.

Ms. Tilberis did, of course, make her enemies, some of whom describe her as being self-aggrandizing and overly concerned with the superficial -- which, considering her profession, isn't particularly shocking. Chalk it up to the larger-than-life personality necessary to make it in the fashion world. "She holds a powerful position in my psyche," says Scott Baldinger, who was a senior features editor from 1992 to 1994. "She was this dream image of your mother protector -- glamorous, lovely. She had star personality and charm. But you always felt very nervous about your status with her."

Although she was public about her illness, Ms. Tilberis' death came suddenly to those who weren't closely tied to the magazine. In "No Time to Die" she wrote of conquering her illness, and just a year ago, she seemed relatively recovered. As Ms. Tilberis told the New York Times last spring, "When I was first diagnosed, I was very melodramatic and I wondered if I'd make it to the end of the year. Now I never think about it. When I wake up in the middle of the night, I don't worry about cancer. I worry about Harper's Bazaar."

Harper's Bazaar has yet to name her successor, but as Chang puts it, "The staff here has followed her for years, and they will absolutely continue to follow her direction."

Ms. Tilberis is survived by her husband, artist Andrew Tilberis, and two teenage sons.

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Old 10-09-2007   #17
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oh...R.I.P. Miss Tilberis
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Old 11-09-2007   #18
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oh christy!!!!!
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Old 13-09-2007   #19
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Oh this is so heavenly.

MMA thanks for the scans,that cover.
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Old 16-09-2007   #20
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#5 She is much more elengant than any other models.

Thanks for scanning those precious pics, MMA
 
Old 02-01-2008   #21
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THE ELEGANT APPROACH
FALL'S REFINED APPEAL
Christy Turlington
Hair by Madeleine Cofano for Frederic Fekkai
Makeup by Laura Mercier
Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier

source | scanned by MMA

Harpers Bazaar was definitely ahead of its time. This entire Editorial can be used exactly the way it is. I love it!

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Old 03-01-2008   #22
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I miss Liz Tilberis SO MUCH!!
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Old 03-01-2008   #23
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this is truly one of my all time favorite fashion mag issue. it is timelessly beautiful and utterly perfect!!!
 
Old 04-01-2008   #24
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Does this issue have any other edits? all the one's posted are awesome, thanks MMA!
 

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Old 04-01-2008   #25
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The cover is such a classic.
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Old 07-01-2008   #26
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The cover is so beautiful & elegant.

I'm in love with the Kate / Demarchelier edit.


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Old 01-06-2008   #27
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i never get tired of looking at these images...
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truly timeless elegance...
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Old 30-07-2008   #28
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