February 28, 2004

  • Truth and Style


    From today’s New York Times obituary for Amy M. Spindler, former fashion critic of The New York Times and style editor of its magazine, who died yesterday at 40:


    “Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of Vogue, whom Ms. Spindler regarded as a competitor when she became style editor of The Times Magazine, in 1998, said: ‘She took criticism in a new direction. She wasn’t afraid to tell the truth.’ “


    “I don’t believe in truth. I believe in style.”
    – Hugh Grant in Vogue magazine, July 1995


    Again from Spindler’s obituary:


    “In a front-page article on Sept. 5, 1995, she [Spindler] noted a new piety on parade, marked by store windows and catalogs full of monastic robes, pilgrim’s boots and dangling crosses. Perhaps, she wrote, ‘the financially strained fashion industry is seeking salvation from above.’ “


    Perhaps.



    Amy M. Spindler


    See also
    Strike That Pose (August 1995)
    and the two previous log24.net entries
    on art and religion at Harvard.


    For even more context, see
    Truth and Style: ART WARS at Harvard.

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