Isabella Blow, a British fashion editor, aristocrat and aesthete whose gift for identifying and promoting new talent was occasionally overshadowed by her own Surrealist plumage, died yesterday in Gloucestershire, England. She was Her death, at a hospital, was reported by Geordie Greig, the editor in chief of Tatler, the British magazine where Ms. Blow was fashion director. No cause was given. Among Ms.
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Soon after three P. When the horses fell into step they looked as if they were dancing, even flying, some said. The previous Monday her husband, Detmar Blow, had sent out a text message to all their friends: Issie died peacefully last night. I am heartbroken.
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An extraordinary biography of Isabella Blow, whose pedigree, wild style, and outrageous antics catapulted her onto the London social scene and made her a fashion icon. The key supporter and muse of milliner Philip Treacy and designer Alexander McQueen, Blow was truly more than a muse or patron. She was a spark, an electrical impulse that set imaginations racing, an individual who pushed others to create their best work. Over time she became famous for her work, yet it wasn't enough to assuage her devastating feelings of inadequacy. Still, in her darkest moments, even as she began a series of suicide attempts and prolonged hospital stays, Blow retained her wicked sense of humor, making her friends laugh even as they struggled to help.
That's why I wear the hats, to keep everyone away from me. They say, 'Oh, can I kiss you? That's why I've worn the hat.
she is physicaly perfect.
who is she 0:45 i instantly busted as it zoomed in on her face..
where can i see more of the girl on the right in pigtails?
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