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American journalist
Lisa Love
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Born
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1955-01-10
)
January 10, 1955
(age 69)
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Occupation(s)
| Senior West Coast editor of
Vogue
and
Teen Vogue
magazines
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Children
| 2
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Lisa Love
(born February 10, 1955, in
Cincinnati
,
Ohio
) is the West Coast Director of
Vogue
and
Teen Vogue
.
[1]
Career
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Love spent most of her childhood in
Rome
,
Geneva
, and
Paris
. She returned to the
United States
to attend the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
, where she studied painting, and was accepted into the prestigious
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
residency. She booked her first modeling job with renowned fashion photographer
Arthur Elgort
and shortly thereafter returned to Paris to pursue modeling full-time. In 1985,
[2]
Love moved to
Los Angeles
, and in 1987, she took over the West Coast helm of
Interview
. Just two years later, she was named West Coast Editor of
Vogue
. Currently, as the West Coast Director of
Vogue
and the West Coast Editor of
Teen Vogue
, Love heads the Los Angeles offices of both publications, overseeing photoshoots, hosting and producing events, and forging relationships with current noteworthy actors, artists, musicians, and other public figures.
Personal life
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She has two children, Nathalie Love and Laura Love.
[3]
She was featured on
The Hills
.
References
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- ^
Lim, James (April 5, 2012).
"Meet the New Girl: Mario Testino Once Told Laura Love to 'Stop Dancing ? Your Thighs Are Going to Get Too Big'
"
.
New York
. Retrieved
March 7,
2015
.
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Grossman, Anna Jane (March 3, 2003).
"Conde Nast's West Coast Nosh"
.
New York Observer
. Retrieved
March 7,
2015
.
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Lawrence, Vanessa (December 2011).
"It Trend, It Girl: The Color Of Love"
.
W
. Archived from
the original
on February 20, 2015
. Retrieved
March 7,
2015
.
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