Clare Rendlesham

British fashion editor and boutique manager
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IntroBritish fashion editor and boutique manager
A.K.A.Lady Clare Rendlesham
A.K.A.Lady Clare Rendlesham
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasEditor Journalist Fashion editor
Work fieldFashion Journalism
Gender
Female
Birth23 October 1919, Lancashire, North West England, England, United Kingdom
Death1 January 1987London, Greater London, London, England (aged 67 years)
Star signScorpio
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Biography

Clare, Lady Rendlesham (died 1987) was a British fashion editor and boutique manager.

Personal life

Born one of three children of Lieutenant Colonel Douglas H.G. McCririck (1893-1947) and Nora Muriel Rivett (1896-1975), in 1947 she became the second wife of Charles Thellusson, 8th Baron Rendlesham. Together they had four children, a son and three daughters: Charles William Brooke Thelluson (now 9th Baron Rendlesham), Sarah Ann, Antonia, and Jaqumine.

Career

Rendlesham rose to prominence thanks to her eye for new fashion trends and her bold editorial choices. She became editor of both Vogue and Queen magazines. She had a reputation for being a difficult person to work with. Photographer Helmut Newton called her "thin as a rake and as hard as nails", while journalist Brenda Polan said "She was a monster. Most people were too scared even to talk to her."

In 1966, Rendlesham was fired from Queen after an infamous row with its owner which culminated in Rendlesham throwing her typewriter from the office window. When she left the publishing industry, she became a boutique owner. Rendlesham managed the first Yves St. Laurent, Chloé and Karl Lagerfeld shops in London.

Legacy

Helen McCrory portrayed Rendlesham in the 2012 movie, We'll Take Manhattan.

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