he legendary fashion editor Isabella Blow is remembered by her hats. A jewel-encrusted lobster which snaked back from her brow like a crustacean mohican. A miniature Chinese garden, complete with tiny eaved pagodas and lilliputian cherry trees with quivering blossoms. Her trademark was so distinctive that Princess Margaret once greeted her at a party with the words: “Good evening, Hat.
But Blow was also a Peggy Guggenheim of British fashion, brilliant with her radar for talent and dynamic in her nurturing of it. After attending’s graduate show, she sent him off to find a roll of bin bags, helped him pack the clothes in them, and marched him over to Browns boutique on London’s South Molton Street, where Joan Burstein bought the collection on the spot and put it in the window, making him a star.
In 1992, Blow bought McQueen’s entire graduate collection for £5,000, which she paid in weekly £100 cheques. The pair had a tempestuous relationship. When fame and fortune came to McQueen, Blow felt he left her behind, failing to repay his debt to her early loyalty. McQueen was devastated by Blow’s death and dedicated his next collection to her. The show was held in a Paris salon headily perfumed with Fracas, the tuberose scent she always wore.
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