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Isabel Tisdall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isabel Tisdall
Isabel Tisdall (née Gallegos, 19 November 1911 – 27 July 2007) was a British-based textile designer, who influenced domestic and commercial interior design through Tamesa Fabrics, which she founded in 1964, and via her work with Edinburgh Weavers from the mid 1950s. Prior to that, she had a successful career as a fashion stylist, including a period as fashion editor of ''Vogue.'' ==Early life and career== The daughter of a British mother and Spanish artist father, Isabel Gallegos was born and educated in Rome. Her career began in the late 1930s as a stylist at Elizabeth Arden's London salon and she was then headhunted to work at ''Vogue'', which she did throughout the war. In 1941, she married Hans Tisdall (born Hans Aufseeser), a textile designer and German emigré who had been working in Britain since the 1930s.〔〔 During her tenure at ''Vogue'', Tisdall is said to have spotted the talent of photographer Norman Parkinson, also championing the photojournalism of Lee Miller and becoming a friend and supporter of Cecil Beaton.〔 She spent some time at ''Harper's'' magazine in London, before returning to UK ''Vogue'' as fashion editor.〔
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