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Marion Hume was born on 3 July, 1962 in England, is a British fashion journalist. Discover Marion Hume's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July 1962
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1930

Saint Laurent himself was filmed backstage at his haute couture shows and at his 30th Fashion Birthday at the Opera Bastille in Paris.

In 2021, Hume was invited to address the students of Central Saint Martins on the making of the series.

1962

Marion Hume (born 3 July 1962) is a fashion journalist, editor, and screenwriter based in London, England.

She is best known for having been editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia.

Hume was born in Birmingham in 1962.

1981

She attended Exeter University from 1981 until 1984.

Hume started her fashion writing career at the dawn of the AIDS crisis in London.

With Roger Walker-Dack, she co-founded Fashion Acts, one of the first fundraisers for HIV/AIDS causes, working in association with the Terrence Higgins Trust.

Fashion Acts generated funds by the sale of photographs donated by talents from across the industry, including Helmut Newton and Linda McCartney.

1988

Hume was the Fashion Writer for The Sunday Times from 1988 until 1990.

1989

In 1989 to 1991, Hume worked on and made appearances in the six-part BBC series The Look. Interview subjects included Gianni Versace, Donatella Versace, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, and Christian Lacroix.

The episode entitled "Runway" was the first to chart the evolution of the Supermodel.

Yves Saint Laurent refused to be interviewed for the hour-long documentary about him, although close associates, including Pierre Berge, Catherine Deneuve, Paloma Picasso, and Betty Catroux, did speak on his behalf.

1990

Hume was the launch fashion editor of the UK edition of Esquire in 1990.

In 1990, Hume married photographer Peter Hunt.

1993

From 1993 to 1996, Hume was fashion editor of The Independent, during which the fashion coverage expanded in both the daily and the Independent on Sunday.

Her profiles included Patsy from Ab Fab, aka Joanna Lumley, Lauren Hutton, Veruschka, Fabien Baron, and the photographers Steven Meisel and Peter Lindbergh.

She reviewed Alexander McQueen’s first show.

A review of a Chanel show entitled "No Way to treat a Lady" started a feud with Karl Lagerfeld, with Hume praised for "not being part of the 'conspiracy of silence'; for her professionalism, her integrity and her independence".

1996

In 1996, Hume joined the Financial Times, filing weekly fashion updates.

1997

The same year, she was the writer and associate producer of The South Bank Show special on John Galliano (season 20, episode 12, 1997) directed by Nigel Wattis and hosted by Melvyn Bragg.

In 1997, Hume moved to Sydney where she had been appointed editor of Vogue Australia.

Her staff included the current editor, Edwina McCann and Creative Director Jill Davison.

After 18 months, she was let go and returned to work for Vogue in the US as acting features director.

1998

In 1998, Hume worked for Harper's Bazaar as a contributing editor.

2000

In the early 2000s, she became an Australian citizen.

2018

In 2018, William, Prince of Wales allowed unprecedented access in his first-ever interview on sustainable fashion.

Hume served for five years as the Senior Consultant for the United Nations' ITC Ethical Fashion Initiative linking those at the top of the fashion chain—including Giorgio Armani and Vivienne Westwood—to marginalised artisans in the slums of Nairobi.

She served with the United Nations Foundation designing a fund generator using contemporary art by Jeff Koons which raised over US$6 million in a single night for health programs for the under-5s.

2019

She was included in Vogue Australia’s 60th anniversary issue in December 2019.

Hume served as International Fashion Editor for the Australian Financial Review for 14 years during which the magazine won best in class at Australia’s media awards seven times.

2020

During London's first COVID-19 lockdown in the spring of 2020, she founded Siren Call, which linked together those across the fashion industry who would never normally collaborate—including Browns and Primark—to supply non-PPE clothing essentials to more than 8,000 paramedics and other front-line staff serving Greater London.

An expert on the American World War II photojournalist Lee Miller, she appears in the BAFTA-winning documentary Lee Miller: A Life on the Front Line, which was first broadcast on BBC 2 in May 2020.

Hume is co-writer, with Liz Hannah, and with John Collee on the 2023 film Lee which made its debut at Toronto (TIFF 2023).