Born in Gloucester, England,
Victoria Bartlett graduated from the London College
of Fashion with a degree in fashion design. Upon graduation,
she started assisting Rhavis of London, where she learned
time-honored couture craftsmanship.
After moving to New York, Victoria introduced a collection
called BC with Jeffery Costello in 1989. She then moved
on to fashion illustration prior to launching her acclaimed
career in styling. She worked as Fashion Editor at Conde
Nast’s Allure prior to becoming the Fashion Director
for Interview Magazine and for BIG Magazine. She has
created fashion editorials for publications such as
ID, Italian Vogue, L’uomo Vogue, Numero, 10 and V, and
French Vogue, amongst others. She has also worked with
a gamut of celebrities and on a broad spectrum of advertising
campaigns and consultancy. Her consulting clients have
included Theory where Victoria worked as Fashion Director.
Victoria has also been actively involved in various
creative and socially responsible projects. Such projects
include Exposing Meaning in Fashion Through Presentation
for the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage in 1993 for Creativetime,
which showcased her installation work. In 2003, she
participated in FutureFashion’s kickoff event for Christo
and Jean-Claude’s installation of the “Gates” in Central
Park to benefit the Earth Pledge foundation. Victoria
explored renewable, sustainable and non-polluting fabrics
to create an outfit that was then displayed in Barney’s
display windows. Most recently she participated in a
fundraiser by creating a custom chef jacket that was
auctioned to raise money for Action Against Hunger.
In addition, her recent creation of a Swarovski crystal
studded VPL wedding dress will be shown during the 2008
Paris couture fashion show and will be published in
Swarovski’s Crystal Wedding coffee book due next year.
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