Vintage Sunday Times Magazine 14th November 1993

£11.58

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine 14th November 1993

The rise and rise of Little Voice – Absolutely fabulous as Bubble on screen, magnificent as a diva on stage at the National, Jane Horrocks is the mistress of transformation. Lesley White went to meet the real thing. Photographs by Sheila Rock

Rhoda Koenig, the literary editor of New York magazine and a contributing editor to Vogue, is a New Yorker who has made London her home. A regular critic for the Sunday Times Books section, this is her first Magazine feature,

The fashion stylist Liz Fremantle was fashion editor for Vogue and Elle before. moving to Paris and freelancing for French Vogue. The essential looks for next spring and summer are, she says, Theatrical, feminine, frivolous and short… don’t forget short

The king of wrap – The artist Christo has shrouded entire buildings in translucent sheeting, draped bridges in nylon, surrounded whole islands with pink fabric. Now for his most ambitious plan: wrapping the Reichstag. By Anthony Haden-Guest

Billy the Kid – Creative literary force or arrogant egotist? Rhoda Koenig tries to read Bill Buford, editor and publisher of Granta. Photographs: Bailey

Cover story – Scene stealers. Sensational good looks from the new collections. By Paula Reed. Styling: Liz Fremantle. Photographs: Michael Williams

Dawn’s breaks – From marketing designer toilet rolls, she boldly went where no woman had gone before – right to the top of the Tinseltown tree. Dawn Steel, the ‘Number One Bitch’, talks to Russell Miller

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine 14th November 1993

The rise and rise of Little Voice – Absolutely fabulous as Bubble on screen, magnificent as a diva on stage at the National, Jane Horrocks is the mistress of transformation. Lesley White went to meet the real thing. Photographs by Sheila Rock

Rhoda Koenig, the literary editor of New York magazine and a contributing editor to Vogue, is a New Yorker who has made London her home. A regular critic for the Sunday Times Books section, this is her first Magazine feature,

The fashion stylist Liz Fremantle was fashion editor for Vogue and Elle before. moving to Paris and freelancing for French Vogue. The essential looks for next spring and summer are, she says, Theatrical, feminine, frivolous and short… don’t forget short

The king of wrap – The artist Christo has shrouded entire buildings in translucent sheeting, draped bridges in nylon, surrounded whole islands with pink fabric. Now for his most ambitious plan: wrapping the Reichstag. By Anthony Haden-Guest

Billy the Kid – Creative literary force or arrogant egotist? Rhoda Koenig tries to read Bill Buford, editor and publisher of Granta. Photographs: Bailey

Cover story – Scene stealers. Sensational good looks from the new collections. By Paula Reed. Styling: Liz Fremantle. Photographs: Michael Williams

Dawn’s breaks – From marketing designer toilet rolls, she boldly went where no woman had gone before – right to the top of the Tinseltown tree. Dawn Steel, the ‘Number One Bitch’, talks to Russell Miller

100 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition