Harper’s Bazaar 150: The First and Last Word in Fashion

Interesting exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum marking the 150th anniversary of the magazine Harper’s Bazaar.

The show was mainly made up of information boards and pictures of covers but it focused on women who had been closely associated with the publication as editors and art directors. The first editor had been the intellectual Mary Booth who had campaigned against slavery and for women’s right to vote.

All the women were fascinating characters and brought their own interests to the content of the magazine often commissioning work from the leading writers and artists of the day. It would be fun to see a complication of longer biographies of them as they seemed so different but had similar roles.

Closed on 21 January 2018

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