Isabella Blow

Isabella Blow

Infobox actor
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name = Isabella Blow


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caption = Isabella Blow
birthname = Isabella Delves Broughton
birthdate = birth date|1958|11|19|mf=y
location = London, England
deathdate = death date and age|2007|05|07|1958|11|19|mf=y
deathplace = Gloucester, England
spouse = Nicholas Taylor (1981-1983)
Detmar Blow (1989-2007)

Isabella Blow (19 November 1958 – 7 May 2007) [ cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/main.jhtml?xml=/fashion/2007/05/07/efisabella107.xml|title=Death of an Original|author=Hilary Alexander|publisher=The Telegraph|date=7 May 2007] cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Isabella Blow, ‘Fashion's Nutty Aunt’, Is Dead | date=7 May 2007 | publisher= | url =http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/05/isabella_blow_fashions_nutty_aunt_is_dead.html | work =New York Magazine | pages = | accessdate = | language =] was an English magazine editor and international style icon. The muse of hat designer Philip Treacy, she is credited with discovering the models Stella Tennant and Sophie Dahl as well as the fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

Biography

Early life

Born Isabella Delves Broughton in London, England, she was the eldest child of Major Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton, 12th Bt, a military officer, and his second wife, Helen Mary Shore, a barrister. In 1972, when she was 14, her parents separated; they finally divorced in 1974. She had three siblings: two sisters, Julia and Lavinia, and a brother, John, who died in a drowning accident at the age of two. [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20070513/ai_n19116271|title=A tortured life, a lonely death, a private funeral|last=Moreton|first=Cole|date=2007-05-13|publisher="The Independent"|accessdate=2008-04-29] Blow often said her fondest memory was trying on her mother's pink hat, a recollection that she explained led to her career in fashion.cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=453576&in_page_id=1879|title=Isabella Blow: Eccentric to the end|last=Roberts|first=Glenys|date=2007-05-09|publisher="The Daily Mail"|accessdate=2008-04-29]

Blow studied for her A-levels at Heathfield School (now Heathfield St Mary's School), after which she enrolled at a secretarial college and then took odd jobs. [cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/isabella-blow-448022.html|title=Isabella Blow: Obituary|date=2007-05-09|publisher="The Independent"|accessdate=2008-04-29] As she told Tamsin Blanchard of "The Observer" in 2002:

"I've done the most peculiar jobs. I was working in a scone shop for years, selling apricot-studded scones. I was a cleaner in London for two years. I wore a handkerchief with knots on the side, and my cousin saw me in the post office and said, What are you doing? I said, What do you think I look like I'm doing? I'm a cleaner!"cite web|url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/magazine/story/0,11913,742157,00.html|title=Blow by Blow|last=Blanchard|first=Tasmin|date=2002-06-23|publisher="The Observer"|accessdate=2008-04-29]

Career

Blow moved to New York City in 1979 to study Ancient Chinese Art at Columbia University and shared a flat with the actress Catherine Oxenberg. A year later, she left the Art History program at Columbia, moved to Texas, and worked for Guy Laroche. In 1981, she married her first husband, Nicholas Taylor (whom she divorced in 1983), and was introduced to the fashion director of the U.S. edition of "Vogue", Anna Wintour. She was hired initially as Wintour's assistant, but it was not long before she was assisting Andre Leon Talley, now U.S. Vogue's editor-at-large. While working in New York, she befriended Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. [cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/05/08/db0802.xml|title=Isabella Blow|date=2007-05-10|publisher=telegraph.co.uk|accessdate=2008-04-29]

In 1986, Blow returned to London and worked for Michael Roberts, then the fashion director of "Tatler" and the "Sunday Times" "Style" magazine. cite news|author= Guy Trebay|date=8 May 2007|title=Isabella Blow, Flamboyant Discoverer of Fashion Talent, Dies at 48|publisher= "New York Times"]

In 1989, Blow married her second husband, art dealer Detmar Blow, in Gloucester Cathedral; he is a grandson (and namesake) of the early 20th-century society architect Detmar Blow. Philip Treacy designed the bride's wedding headdress and a now-famous fashion relationship was forged. Realizing Treacy's talent, Blow established Treacy in her London flat, where he worked on his collections. She soon began wearing Treacy's hats, making them a signature part of her flamboyant style. [cite web|url=http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/b/marie-claire/3218/life-stories-isabella-blow/|title=Life stories: Isabella Blow|date=2007-11-14|publisher="Marie Claire" (Australia)|accessdate=2008-04-29] In a 2002 interview with Tamsin Blanchard, Blow declared that she wore extravagant hats for a practical reason:

"...to keep everyone away from me. They say, Oh, can I kiss you? I say, No, thank you very much. That's why I've worn the hat. Goodbye. I don't want to be kissed by all and sundry. I want to be kissed by the people I love."

In 1993, Blow worked with the photographer Steven Meisel producing the "Babes in London" shoot featuring Plum Sykes, Bella Freud, and Honor Fraser. Blow had a natural sense of style and a good feeling for future fashion directions. She discovered Alexander McQueen and purchased his entire graduate collection for ₤5,000, paying it off in weekly ₤100 installments. Spotting Sophie Dahl, Blow described Dahl as "a blow up doll with brains", and launched the model's career.

Blow was the fashion director of "Tatler" and consulted for DuPont Lycra, Lacoste, and Swarovski. In 2002, she became the subject of an exhibition entitled "When Philip met Isabella", featuring sketches and photographs of her wearing Treacy's hat designs. [cite web|url=http://www.designmuseum.org/design/philip-treacy|title=Philip Treacy: When Philip Met Isabella Design Museum Touring Exhibition|publisher=designmuseum.org|accessdate=2008-04-29]

In 2005, Blow starred in a project by artist Matthieu Laurette, commissioned and produced by Frieze Projects 2005 and entitled "What Do They Wear at Frieze Art Fair?" It consisted of daily guided tours of Frieze Art Fair led by Blow and fellow international fashion experts Peter Saville, Kira Joliffe, and Bay Garnett. [cite web|url=http://www.friezefoundation.org/commissions/detail/matthieu_laurette/|title=Matthieu Laurette presents "What Do They Wear at Frieze Art Fair?"|publisher=friezefoundation.org|accessdate=2008-04-29]

Shortly before her death, she was the creative director and stylist of a series of books about beauty in the Arab world; the books were being produced by Kuwaiti fashion entrepreneur Sheikh Majed al-Sabah. Blow was dismissed from the project for unknown reasons and attempted suicide again.fact|date=April 2008

Illness

Toward the end of her life, Blow had become seriously depressed and was reportedly anguished over her inability to "find a home in a world she influenced". Daphne Guinness, a friend of Blow's stated, "She [Blow] was upset that [Alexander] McQueen didn't take her along when he sold his brand to Gucci. Once the deals started happening, she fell by the wayside. Everybody else got contracts, and she got a free dress". [cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/10/fashion/10BLOW.html?ref=fashion|title=The Woman No Hat Could Tame|last=Horyn|first=Cathy|date=2007-05-10|publisher="New York Times"] According to a 2002 interview with Tamsin Blanchard, it was Blow who brokered the deal in which Gucci purchased McQueen's label.

Other pressures included money problems (Blow was disinherited by her father in 1994) and infertility. In an effort to have a child, Blow and her husband had unsuccessfully tried in vitro fertilization eight times. She later stated, "We were like a pair of exotic fruits that could not breed when placed together", she said.

Following a disagreement with her mother-in-law over which member of the family would inherit her husband's ancestral home, Hilles, near Stroud, Gloucestershire. In 2004, Isabella and Detmar Blow separated, reportedly so Detmar could father a son with a fertile woman and ensure his particular branch of the Blow family would remain in charge of Hilles. Detmar Blow went on to have an affair with Stephanie Theobald, a bisexual who was the society editor of British "Harper's Bazaar" [cite news|title=Final Blow|last=Helmore|date=2007-09|publisher="Vanity Fair"|pages=394] , while his estranged wife entered into a liaison with a gondolier she met in Venice. During the couple's separation, Blow was diagnosed with a Bipolar disorder and began undergoing electroshock therapy. For a time, the treatments appeared to be helpful. After an eighteen month separation [cite web|url=http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/fashion/article2224237.ece|title=Fashion Victim|date=2007-08-12|publisher=women.timesonline.co.uk/|accessdate=2008-04-29] , Isabella and Detmar Blow got back together. Soon after, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

Depressed over her waning celebrity status [cite web|url=http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/fashion/article3006770.ece|title=Isabella Blow 'was depressed by fading fame'|last=Hines|first=Nico |date=2007-12-05|publisher=women.timesonline.co.uk|accessdate=2008-04-29] and her cancer diagnosis, Blow began telling friends that she was suicidal. In 2006, Blow attempted suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. Later that year, Blow again attempted suicide by jumping from the Hammersmith Flyover, which resulted in her breaking both ankles.cite web|url=http://media.www.dailycollegian.com/media/storage/paper874/news/2007/12/13/ArtsLiving/A.Fabulous.Fashionable.Year.In.Review-3143517-page2.shtml|title=A fabulous, fashionable year in review: Death of Isabella Blow|last=Lifvergren|first=Emma |date=2007-12-13|publisher=dailycollegian.com|accessdate=2008-04-29] After her death, Detmar Blow confirmed that his wife suffered from depression and had once declared, "I can't beat it". [cite web|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=453367&in_page_id=1879|title=Did fashion muse Isabella poison herself?|date=2007-05-08|publisher=dailymail.co.uk|accessdate=2008-05-10]

In 2007, Blow made several more suicide attempts by driving her car into the rear of a truck, by attempting to obtain horse tranquilizers, by drowning in a lake and by overdosing while on a beach in India.

Death

On May 6, 2007, during a weekend house party at Hilles, where the guests included Treacy and his life partner, Stefan Bartlett, Blow announced that she was going shopping. Instead, she was later discovered collapsed on a bathroom floor by her sister Lavinia and was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, where Blow told the doctor she had drunk the weedkiller Paraquat. Blow died at the hospital the following day. [cite web|url=http://nymag.com/news/features/34732/|title=The Sad Hatter|last=Larocca |first=Amy|date=2007-07-16|publisher="New York Magazine"|accessdate=2008-04-29]

Blow's death was initially reported as being caused by ovarian cancer,cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/05/08/nblow08.xml|title=Isabella Blow Loses Her Battle With Cancer|last=Bunyan|first=Nigel|coauthors=Davies, Caroline|date=2007-05-10|publisher="The Telegraph"|accessdate=2008-04-29] [cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/may/12/uknews4.mainsection|title=Isabella Blow told doctors she had drunk weedkiller|last=McVeigh|first=Karen|date=2007-05-12|publisher="The Guardian"|accessdate=2008-04-29] however, a coroner later ruled the death a suicide. In the inquest, Blow's sister, Lavinia Verney, stated that after she discovered her sister had ingested the poison, Blow had told her: "I'm worried that I haven't taken enough." [cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/dec/05/1|title=Fashion guru killed herself, coroner rules|last=Truscott|first=Claire|date=2007-12-05|publisher=guardian.co.uk]

Her funeral was held at Gloucester Cathedral on May 15, 2007. Her coffin, made of willow, was surmounted by one of her Philip Treacy hats instead of a floral tribute, and her pallbearers included Otis Ferry, a son of the rock star Bryan Ferry. Actor Rupert Everett delivered one of the eulogies. [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/gloucestershire/6656797.stm
title=BBC report on Isabella Blow's funeral
author=
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publisher=BBC
accessdate=2007-05-19
] A memorial service was held in the Guards Chapel in London on September 18, 2007. [cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2484459.ece|title=Memorial service for Isabella Blow|date=2007-09-17|publisher="The Times"|accessdate=2008-04-29]

Filmography

* "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" (2004)

References

External links

*imdb name|1783203
* [http://www.vogue.co.uk/whos_who/Isabella_Blow/ "Vogue" Who's Who entry]
* [http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=425673&itype=8486 "Fashion Weekly"]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20050910/ai_n15369817 Interview with "The Independent"]
*Find A Grave|id=19394665

Persondata
NAME= Blow, Isabella
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Broughton, Isabella Delves
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Magazine editor, stylist, actress, model
DATE OF BIRTH= 19 November 1958
PLACE OF BIRTH= London, England
DATE OF DEATH= 7 May 2007
PLACE OF DEATH= Gloucester, England


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