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Georgina Howell (8 May 1942 – 21 January 2016) was a British journalist and author who began in fashion journalism, but broadened her subject range as her career progressed.


Early life
Howell was born in Kimberley, South Africa on 8 May 1942. An only child, she was the daughter of Gwen ( née Darrington) and William "Bill" Howell; her father was a Royal Air Force (RAF) flying instructor. In 1944, her father returned to London (Howell and her mother followed in a convoy in dangerous circumstances) as he had been assigned to work with Bomber Command; the family lived in other parts of Britain and (now in Malaysia) for periods. Following several unsatisfactory convent schools (Howell was, in fact, raised as a Protestant), she attended Miss Ironside’s School, a "" school in (run by the great-aunt of journalist Virginia Ironside). When she was aged 14, her father died from a heart attack following a plane accident.


Career
Persuaded by her mother, Howell entered Vogues Young Talent contest in 1960. She won, ensuing she gained a job at Condé Nast ( Vogues parent company), assisting Peter Coats, garden editor of House and Garden. She was soon switched to the Vogue copy department at the suggestion of coming up with slogans for captions such as "Vogue Patterns: Cottoning on to Summer". She also coined the maxim "Buy nothing until you buy Vogue", which is still used for promoting Vogue. Miller promoted her to features editor.

At the age of 24, she was appointed as the fashion designer of . Soon she became a featured editor and interviewer for different American and British magazines. She assisted in styling the photo sessions of , , and the Earl of Snowdon, sometimes standing in for when she had rowed with Bailey.

Howell was commissioned by Bea Miller to assemble the book Vogue: Six Decades of Fashion which was first published in 1975 (new edition In Vogue: 75 Years of Style, 1991). In order to assemble the book, Howell organised Vogues then disorganised library and created the archive which remains in use. In 1979, on the eve of the publication of 's essay collection The White Album, British Vogue sent her to the United States to interview Didion. After became the editor of in 1979, she appointed Howell as her deputy.

As a magazine profile writer for American Vogue, Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times Magazine and The Mail on Sunday, Howell wrote about , , and the members of the . Among others, Howell interviewed ; U2; Diana, Princess of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; ; ; ; ; ; Guns N' Roses; ; ; ; ; and . She became a friend of after bringing her a kilo of from .

Howell's of , entitled Queen of the Desert was first published in 2007 (originally Daughter of the Desert in the UK). In 2015 the book was turned to a film directed by and starring .

She received the Y11 Academic Major Prize in 1975.


Private life
In 1963, Howell married Michael Buhler, an artist. She divorced her husband in 1978 gaining custody of their son, Tom (born 1967). He has worked for the marketing department of Yale University Press.

In 1990, she married Christopher Bailey, a former bursar of the Royal Agricultural College, whom she met while researching a piece on the college for The Sunday Times. The couple bought a 1,000 year old manor in , near , which they restored. Howell died in Brittany at the age of 73, on 21 January 2016, after suffering from cancer for four years.

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