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Suzy Menkes (Suzy Peta Menkes) was born on 24 December, 1943 in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, is a British journalist and fashion critic (born 1943). Discover Suzy Menkes'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 80 years old?

Popular As Suzy Peta Menkes
Occupation Journalist, fashion critic
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 24 December, 1943
Birthday 24 December
Birthplace Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England
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1943

Suzy Peta Menkes (born 24 December 1943) is a British journalist and fashion critic.

1960

As a teenager in the 1960s, she moved to Paris to study dressmaking at what has now become ESMOD.

Her landlady gained her entry into her first couture show at Nina Ricci, which sparked her interest in high fashion.

On her return from Paris, she read history and English literature at Newnham College, Cambridge while her sister studied at Oxford.

During her college years, she became the first female editor of the college newspaper and of a university newspaper, Varsity.

After Cambridge, she worked for The Times reporting on fashion.

In addition to her journalism, she has written several books, particularly on British Royal style.

Menkes professes to admire "good journalism", especially the work of Prudence Glynn at the Times of London and Eugenia Sheppard of the New York Herald Tribune.

1966

After leaving Cambridge in 1966, where she was the first woman who signed up to work for Varsity, and later became its first female Editor-in-Chief, the university's newspaper, she joined The Times as a junior reporter.

At age 24, Menkes took her first job as a fashion journalist at the London Evening Standard, where she had been recruited by editor Charles Wintour, who became her mentor.

"He really made me understand that as a fashion editor, or any other role at the paper, you are conduit to the public. You’re supposed to take in this information and then pass it on – that idea that, as a journalist, you’ve got to really take things in and then explain them in a way that's comprehensible to other people.That's the job."

Then, she joined the Daily Express, before returning to The Times, where she met her late husband and father of her three sons, David Spanier.

1987

She left The Times and joined The Independent in 1987, which she later left for the International Herald Tribune in 1988.

1990

In the 1990s, she caused a stir by declaring that Chanel's iconic quilted handbag was "over".

In response, Chanel took out a full-page advertisement in the International Herald Tribune refuting her claim.

1996

In 1996, she appeared in the second "Last Shout" special in the British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous, playing herself.

2003

"Like a slightly mad auntie, she is", Kate Moss told The New Yorker magazine, in its 2003 profile of Menkes.

In fashion circles, Menkes is known for her sharp critiques, both positive and negative.

2008

In 2008, she chastised Marc Jacobs for having delayed his runway show by two hours.

She is also known for having fostered Nicolas Ghesquière as a fledgling designer, and for predicting the departure of Martin Margiela from Maison Martin Margiela.

2009

In November 2009, she appeared as one of the judges on the finale of the Lifetime TV series Project Runway.

2013

"The Tribune left me. It morphed [in 2013] into the International New York Times. New people came in; nothing felt the same. It was the ideal time to move, and my new job is a terrific idea because is there anything more international than fashion?"

She openly criticised what she called "The Circus of Fashion" in an article issued in The New York Times in 2013, denouncing the attitude of bloggers and stars followers of street style dressed like "peacocks" to draw the attention of photographers during Fashion week.

During her marriage to David Spanier, she converted to Judaism, and now refrains from attending fashion shows that take place on Holy days.

Accessible and curious, Menkes has a reputation for being eager to discuss fashion with young designers.

2014

After 25 years commenting on fashion at The International Herald Tribune, she left in 2014 saying that:

In 2014, Jonathan Newhouse, chairman of Condé Nast International, appointed her the online voice of Vogue's international editions, working as "a critic and reporter on Vogue's websites across the world".

She was also responsible for organising Condé Nast International's annual Luxury Conference.

2016

In 2016, she appeared in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.

Unlike many of her fashion counterparts, Menkes systematically refuses gifts from fashion brands.

2018

Menkes's trademark is her pompadour, an exaggerated hairstyle that was first popularised by Madame de Pompadour, the favourite mistress of King Louis XV, in the 18th century.

She has been nicknamed "Samurai Suzy" by the fashion press for her frankness and taste for fashion maximalism.

2020

Formerly the fashion editor for the International Herald Tribune, Menkes also served as editor, Vogue International, for 25 international editions of Vogue online until October 2020.

Menkes was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.

She was educated at Brighton and Hove High School.

During the first lockdown of 2020, she launched her podcast, Creative Conversations with Suzy Menkes.

Here she presents in-depth interviews with the fashion industry's most influential designers, thinkers and executives, including Duro Olowu, Giancarlo Giammetti, Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior, Marine Serre, Michael Kors and Natalia Vodianova.

Menkes is widowed and has three sons, three granddaughters and three grandsons.

Menkes is a Jewish convert.

She holds the Legion d'Honneur in France and a British OBE.