Hamish Bowles (born 22 June 1963)[citation needed] is an English fashion journalist. Since 1995 he has been the European editor-at-large for the American edition of Vogue. Read full biography of Hamish Bowles →
I started looking at fashion magazines, specifically 'British Vogue.' I was reading a lot about Cecil Beaton. Then I thought maybe I should... →
I think there's much more fashion competition in the more junior levels of the fashion department. And that's exciting and stimulating to... →
I was a fashion editor for years in London before I came to 'Vogue,' and I spent my life arranging the folds of a ball gown skirt for a... →
My mother is the sort of woman who not only can raise a chicken and roast it to moist perfection but, as she proved to my openmouthed sister and me... →
My obsession with accumulation, which at times has taken on the whisper of a psychic illness - as anyone who has experienced the ode to the Collyer... →
Personally, of course it's exasperating when people think you're just swanning around in Europe, going to the occasional fashion show and... →
This is how I started: My mom was crazy for antique shops and junk shops, and my sister and I would play this game where, if we were driving with my... →
When I think of my childhood, I see my mother, the complete sixties parent, decked in purple frappe silk caftans, the acidic smell of newly stripped... →
Although I have lived in Manhattan since 1992, for the better part of two decades I have remained in blissful oblivion of all matters sportif.
I don't have an off-duty wardrobe.
I literally in the New York flea market - just when I was despairing of ever having a great serendipitous find - found a 1926 Chanel.
I started collecting couture when I was about 10 or 11 years old, and the very first piece I bought was a Balenciaga suit from 1962.
In Miss Catherine Middleton we have the faintest, intoxicating glimmer of a New Age Cinderella story.