who died on Tuesday, was a uniquely British style muse with her idiosyncratic mix of aristocratic elegance and punkish attitude.
Coming of age in the ‘90s, she embodied the spirit of both Cool Britannia and bygone English charm for designers from Jean Paul Gaultier to Prada and Versace.
This was coupled with an absolute nonchalance about the fashion world. And that, as well as her upper-crust heritage as the granddaughter of the youngest of the Mitford sisters, Debo, Duchess of Devonshire, made her all the more beguiling and inspiring to designers and photographers.
For Karl Lagerfeld, it was her gamine resemblance to Coco Chanel which made him sign her as an ambassador for the maison.Later, she gracefully blended catwalk apparences for the.
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