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Alison Adburgham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alison Adburgham Alison Adburgham (28 January 1912 – 23 May 1997) was a British journalist, author and social historian. She is best known for her work as fashion editor of ''The Guardian'' newspaper, a role she held for 20 years. Alongside Prudence Glynn of ''The Times'' and Alison Settle of ''The Observer'', she was among the pioneers of British fashion journalism within the context of a broadsheet national newspaper; as a bylined columnist, she had influence on public perception of trends in clothing, as well as on the industry itself. Alongside her work in journalism, she was the author of several books about social history. ==Early life and career== Alison Adburgham was the daughter of a doctor father and "unnervingly educated mother".〔 She was educated at home before winning a scholarship to Roedean, an independent girls' school near Brighton.〔 Her first job was as an advertising copywriter, and she also contributed articles about manners and style to ''Clever Night & Day'' magazine.〔 She took a break from writing after marrying a copywriter, with whom she had four children.〔
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