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Fiona Scott Lazareff : ウィキペディア英語版
Fiona Scott Lazareff

Fiona Scott Lazareff is an entrepreneur, publisher, writer, sportswoman and pilot. She is editor-in-chief of divento.com, a website devoted to European culture launched by Vivendi Universal in 2001.〔(Launch of cultural website Divento )〕
== Career ==
Fiona Scott Lazareff began her writing career in the City (1978-1985) where she launched with Peter Scott "International Portfolio Strategy", the first publication in the City advising financial institutions on investing internationally.
At 32 she moved to Paris where she raised €650,000 (3,2MF) from financial institutions to create Mediatime France SA and to launch the lifestyle magazine Boulevard.〔«Portrait: Fiona Scott-Roberts: une Ecossaise lance "Boulevard"», Isabelle Nataf, Le Fig-Eco, 17th of July 1990.〕〔«BOULEVARD entre en Bourse», Emmanuel de Brantes, Le Quotidien, 21st of April 1990.〕
In 1992 and 1995 a Japanese and a Chinese version were launched.〔«Mensuel Anglais: Paris Boulevard», Ivan Rioufoul, Le Figaro, 31st of March 1992.〕

Boulevard magazine attracted well-known contributors such as Emmanuel de Brantes, CZ Guest, Yves Pozzo di Borgo, Édouard Carmignac, and talented writers and photographers such as Lucy Yeomans, Diana Geddes, Stephanie Theobald and Lyu Hanabusa.
In September 1991, as editor-in-chief of Boulevard, Scott Lazareff organized the French version of the Barclay dress show at the Hôtel Crillon, turning Boulevard's annual fashion shoot of young eligible girls dressed in Haute Couture〔"On the town", London Portrait, December 1991, p.85.〕 into a live event.〔L'Eventail, December 1991/January 1992.〕 She was inspired by the Berkeley Dress Show of London,〔«“Les debs défilent”, Le coup d’œil de Janie Samet», Le Figaro, Thursday 26th of September 1991.〕 but she added a modern twist by including Alison Grade, the daughter of Michael Grade and Justine Lévy, daughter of Bernard-Henri Lévy, to a list of young French girls from French aristocratic families.〔"Les princesses et la mode", Laurence Aboressi, Point de Vue Images, September 1991.〕 Today le Bal des débutantes at the Hôtel Crillon is a major annual international fashion and social event.

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