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André Leon Talley, Legendary Vogue Editor, Has Died at 73

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Vogue's masthead in the ‘80s, first becoming the director and eventually the creative director, a role he left in 1995 before returning to Vogue three years later as its editor-at-large, a position he held until 2013.

He was Vogue’s first African American male creative director. Talley was a fashion journalist through and through, having contributed to titles like W, Women's Wear Daily, The New York Times, and Interview Magazine.

In May 2020 he released his second memoir, The Chiffon Trenches. (His first autobiography, A.L.T.: A Memoir, was released in 2003.) André Leon Talley was a staple at fashion week runway shows around the world, typically sitting next to Vogue editor-in-chief  Tributes to from the fashion and writing communities are currently flooding social media. “RIP Andre Leon Talley.

He was a beacon of style for so many. Just fucking terrible," Roxane Gay . “An icon. I hope heaven looks just like this for André Leon Talley.

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