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Grace Coddington : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grace Coddington
Grace Coddington (born April 20, 1941) is a former model and the creative director of American ''Vogue'' magazine. ==Early life and modeling career== Coddington was born on April 20, 1941 to hotelier parents on the island of Anglesey, Wales. Her interest in fashion began in her teens, when she would anxiously await the arrival of a current issue of ''Vogue'' magazine, which was at least three months outdated because she needed to order it on "''Rush-Copy''". She lived many miles away from any designer shops, so ''Vogue'' was her only connection to the fashion world. She says that she loves "the whole sort of chic thing ("Italianate culture") (''Vogue'' ) that was so entirely out of context compared to the lifestyle that () led". As a teen, she was pale-skinned and convent-educated and never went anywhere on her holidays, so she just looked at ''Vogue''. Around the age of 17, there was a ''Vogue'' model competition, and someone submitted her pictures. She ended up winning the Young Model section. She then began her modeling career for ''Vogue''.〔These biographical details are from interviews appearing in the 2009 film, ''The September Issue'' in which Coddington is featured alongside Anna Wintour as they prepared the 2007 September issue of ''Vogue''.〕 At the age of 26, she was in car accident that left her with head injuries and a removed eyelid, which was later reconstructed through plastic surgery. Two years after the accident she was interviewed by British ''Vogue's'' Editor, Beatrix Miller, and was employed as a Junior Editor. After nineteen years as Photo Editor with British ''Vogue'',〔("Grace Coddington" ), ''Time'' magazine, August 28, 2003〕 she moved to New York to work for Calvin Klein.〔Mark Holgate, ("State of Grace" ), ''New York'' magazine, August 25, 2002〕 In July 1988, she joined Anna Wintour at American ''Vogue'', where she remains the magazine's creative director.
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