André Leon Talley

André Leon Talley
Talley at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival
Born André Leon Talley
(1949-10-16) October 16, 1949
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Alma mater
Occupation Fashion journalist
Years active 1974–present
Website twitter.com/officialalt

André Leon Talley (born October 16, 1949) is the former American editor-at-large of Vogue magazine.[1] Talley has also served as international editor of Russian Numéro.[2]

Early life and education

Talley was born October 16, 1949, in Washington, D.C.,[3] as the son of Alma Ruth Davis and William C. Talley, a taxi driver. His parents left him with his grandmother, Binnie Francis Davis, who was a cleaning lady at Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina. Davis raised him and he claims he was given an "understanding of luxury." His grandfather was a sharecropper.

Talley grew up in the Jim Crow Era South, where the segregation was clear. He recalls “for a long time my grandmother would not allow white people to come into our house. That was her rule. The only white man who ever came into the house was the coroner."[4] His love for fashion was cultivated at an early age by his grandmother, Binnie, and his discovery of Vogue magazine, which he first found in the local library[5] at the age of 9 or 10.[6]

Talley was educated at Hillside High School, graduating in 1966, and North Carolina Central University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in French Literature in 1970. He was later granted a scholarship to Brown University, where he earned a Master of Arts degree in French Literature in 1972. At Brown, he wrote a thesis on Charles Baudelaire and initially planned to teach French.

Career

Beginning in 1974, he worked at Andy Warhol's Factory in New York City and at Warhol’s Interview magazine for $50 a week. That same year he volunteered for Diana Vreeland at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He went on to work at Women’s Wear Daily and W, from 1975 through 1980. He also worked for The New York Times and other publications before finally landing at Vogue, where he worked as the Fashion News Director from 1983 to 1987 and then as Creative Director from 1988 to 1995. He pushed top designers to have more African American models in their shows. He left Vogue and moved to Paris in 1995 to work for W, and served as contributing editor at Vogue. In 1998, he returned to Vogue as the editor-at-large until his departure in 2013 to pursue another editorial venture.

From 2013 to 2014, he served as international editor of Numéro Russia, joining the team shortly after the magazine launched in March 2013 but resigned after twelve issues. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Savannah College of Art and Design since 1995.[7]

In April 2017, Talley began hosting his own radio show focusing on fashion and pop culture on Radio Andy, a Sirius XM satellite station.

Talley is the subject of a documentary film, The Gospel According to André, that was screened in September 2016 at the Toronto Film Festival and was released in the US May 25, 2018.[8][9]

Personal life

In the mid-2000s, an intervention was initiated by Anna Wintour to get Talley to lose weight. As seen on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he eventually lost a great deal of weight, and was eating more healthily.

In 2007, he was ranked 45th in Out magazine's "50 Most Powerful Gay Men and Women in America".[10] In 2008, Talley advised the future First Family on fashion, and introduced Michelle Obama to the Taiwanese Canadian designer Jason Wu from whom she bought several dresses including her inaugural gown. His most famous pairings of late have been with designers Tracy Reese, Rachel Roy, and singer/actress Jennifer Hudson. He is known as a very close friend of pop diva Mariah Carey, fashion designer Kimora Lee Simmons, and tennis star Venus Williams. As of March 2010, Talley was serving on the judging panel for America's Next Top Model (from Cycle 14 to Cycle 17).[11]

In October 2011, the André Leon Talley Gallery opened in the SCAD Museum of Art.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Sex and the City Himself Film role (cameo)
2008 Valentino: The Last Emperor Himself Film role (cameo)
2006 "Say Somethin'" Himself Mariah Carey's music video (cameo)
2009 The September Issue Himself Documentary
2015 Empire Himself Television role (episode: "The Devils Are Here") (cameo)
2016 First Monday in May Himself Documentary
2018 The Gospel According to André Himself Documentary

Awards and memberships

Talley has been recognized for his important work.

Books

Talley fielding questions at New York book signing, June 10, 2013.

Talley wrote an autobiography entitled A.L.T.: A Memoir, published in 2003.[12]

He also authored A.L.T. 365+, an art monograph designed by art director Sam Shahid, published in 2005. 365 features photos and captions from one year of his life.[13]

Also co-wrote MegaStar with Richard Bernstein, a book with an introduction from Paloma Picasso, which has portraits of famous stars.[14]

References

  1. "André Leon Talley's Next Act". The New York Times. May 24, 2018.
  2. WAMU: American University Radio (May 14, 2003). The Diane Rehm Show Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. (html). WAMU 88.5 FM. Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
  3. Beatty, Paul (2008). Hokum an anthology of African-American humor. New York: Bloomsbury. p. 257. ISBN 1596917164. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  4. "The New Man of The People". NYpost.com. November 10, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  5. Talley, Andre (2003). Andre Leon Talley Biography.
  6. Terry Gross. "Andre Leon Talley," Fresh Air Weekend, 1 June 2018.
  7. Steigrad, Alexandra (March 13, 2014). "André Leon Talley to Exit Numéro Russia". WWD.com.
  8. Boucher, Vincent (30 August 2017). "Andre Leon Talley on the Influence of His Grandmother, Diana Vreeland in New Doc". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  9. "The Gospel According to André". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  10. Oxfield, Jesse, Idov, Michael (March 4, 2007), ‘Out’ Ranks the Top 50 Gays; Anderson Is No. 2, New York Magazine. Archived June 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. "'Top Model' to get major makeover with Kimora Lee Simmons as new judge". Daily News. New York. November 12, 2009.
  12. Talley, André Leon (April 8, 2003). A.L.T. A Memoir. Villard. p. 256. ISBN 0-375-50828-7.
  13. Talley, André Leon (July 19, 2005). A.L.T. 365+. powerHouse Books. p. 240. ISBN 1-57687-240-8.
  14. Bernstein, Richard.; Talley, André Leon. (1984). Megastar. New York: Indigo Books. ISBN 978-0-394-62305-4.
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