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Endpoint: Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele



created on: 30/03/2016
by: Eva (5519)
 
 

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Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele (born Saint-Tropez, France) is a French stylist.
De Dudzeele grew up in Saint-Tropez, south of France, as well as Paris, where she received a strict education and observed the mix of haute couture with everyday items that was typical of that area.

She moved to Paris in the 1960s and began her career interning at Depeche Mode and Marie Claire. Later, starting in 1977, she worked at French Elle for 10 years before moving to New York in 1985 and becoming the fashion director of Vogue US, where she styled Anna Wintour's first cover in 1988, in which Israeli model Michaela Bercu was dressed in a Christian LaCroix couture top with a jeweled cross and Guess jeans.
She worked closely with prominent fashion photographers of the era: Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier, and her longtime collaborator, Steven Meisel.

Aside from the press industry, she largely defined the Versace look in the 1990s, closely working with Gianni Versace, Azzedine Alaïa, and Karl Lagerfeld upon his arrival at Chanel.

De Dudzeele does not follow trends and says that she always creates her own fashion. To her, simplicity is what defines chic.

In October 2013, de Dudzeele was named editor at large of Lucky Magazine.

In her video series J'Adore, she says that she has loved leopard all her life and that she also loves fake fur because she prefers animals to humans. The last episode of the series was uploaded on 4 June 2014; it was cancelled because she was too busy to continue shooting videos.
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Submitted by : Eva (5519)
on : 30/03/2016