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She has, as Paola Frankopan, written for The Tatler where she is a contributing editor and for Vogue USA She has published an introduction to the history of the Sanctuary of Trsat ' Trsatska Sveta Kuča ', in Croatian.
In addition, she has written extensively for the London Sunday Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, and is a contributing editor to the women's glossy magazine Tatler.
She has also been photographed for Tatler, Vogue and Vanity Fair.
Burberry has attempted to rebrand itself with advertisements in GQ, Esquire, Vogue, Tatler and Harper's Bazaar, and is well known for using British celebrities in its advertising, including models Kate Moss, Agyness Deyn, Jourdan Dunn and Lily Donaldson, singer George Craig, actress Emma Watson, who was named the face of Burberry's 2009 Fall / Winter campaign and the cover model for the 2010 Spring / Summer campaign, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who was unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011.
She also does fashion photography and her work has appeared in Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Tatler, Marie Claire, and Vissionaire.
He now has a long-term relationship with Nicola Formby, editor-at-large of the Tatler, for whom he left Rudd in 1995, and who appears in his column as " The Blonde ".
Stewart has appeared on the covers for Tatler and German Vanity Fair, which Bryan Adams shot ; and she has worked with fashion companies including Tommy Hilfiger, American Vogue, L ’ uomo Vogue, Elle, Italian Vogue, Vanity Fair, MaxMara, Richard Tyler, Catherine Malandrino, underwear line Ultimo ( in a £ 100, 000 deal ), Tatler, InStyle, House of Field, and Chrome Hearts.
Julia Parker has featured in many television programs and has written popular horoscope columns for Cosmopolitan, Company, Woman's Own and Good Housekeeping in the UK, and the Hong Kong Tatler.
She has written for the Daily Mail and was a food columnist for Tatler.

Tatler and been
Here she was photographed by Tatler magazine, for whom she had previously been a columnist, sitting on the edge of her bed in a grim single room.
Her activities have been well-covered by the British tabloid press, and in the mid to late 1990s, she wrote a weekly column for the Sunday Times and subsequently contributed to The Spectator, The Mail on Sunday, GQ, Eve, Harpers and Queen, Tatler, Instyle and The Observer sporadically.
Having been editor-in-chief of Tatler magazine at only 25 years of age, she rose to prominence in the American media industry as the editor of Vanity Fair from 1984 to 1992 and of The New Yorker from 1992 to 1998.
Street in the Strand ; his former shop at Gray's Inn Gate was announced for sale in the Tatler for 14 October ( No. 237 ); and it seems to have been taken by Thomas Osborne, stationer, the father of the afterwards well-known publisher, Thomas Osborne ( died 1767 ).
" Accounts furnished to Steele by Tonson of the sale of the collective editions of the Tatler and Spectator have been preserved ; from October 1712 Tonson's name was joined with Samuel Buckley's as publisher of the Spectator.
Frieda Hughes's poems have also been published in The New Yorker, Tatler, The Spectator, Thumbscrew, The Paris Review, First Pressings, The London Magazine, The Times, The Guardian, and The Daily Telegraph among others.

Tatler and name
The building on the other side of the approach to the station was built as a cinema and went through many changes of name ( News Theatre, Essoldo, Classic, Tatler Cinema Club ).
Several later journals revived the name Tatler.
Three months after the original Tatler was first published, an unknown woman writer using the pen name " Mrs. Crackenthorpe " published what was called the Female Tatler.
The Tatler Reviv'd ran for 17 issues from October 1727 to January 1728 ; another publication of the same name had six issues in March 1750.
In 1968, it was bought by Guy Wayte's Illustrated County Magazine group and the Tatler name restored.
A humorous account of these proceedings is given in The Tatler, No. 99, 26 November 1709, in which Rich, depicted under the name of Divito, is said to " have wounded all adversaries with so much skill that men feared even to be in the right against him ".

Tatler and several
Bonzo originally appeared in several of Studdy ’ s sketches in 1922 in magazines like The Sketch, Pearson ’ s Magazine, The American Weekly, Bemrose Prints, Bystander, Fantasio, Holly Leaves, Tatler, and Tit-Bits.

Tatler and British
Besides editions of the works of William Shakespeare, James Beattie, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Joseph Warton, Alexander Pope, Edward Gibbon, and Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, he published A General Biographical Dictionary in 32 volumes ( 1812 – 1817 ); a Glossary to Shakspeare ( 1807 ); an edition of George Steevens's Shakespeare ( 1809 ); and the British Essayists, beginning with the Tatler and ending with the Observer, with biographical and historical prefaces and a general index.
* It is the main setting for the British television period drama Downton Abbey, as a result of which The Tatler referred to the area around Highclere as " Downtonia ".
* 1928 British Screen Tatler No. 10 ( short )*
In 2000, a minor diplomatic incident occurred when Tatler magazine published an article by then 15 year old Mary-Catherine where she argued that British boys were inferior to their American counterparts, which led to a controversy between the ambassador and the magazine.

Tatler and journals
Inspired by this kind of freethinking activity, he took over editing the Moscow Gazette and launched satirical journals, patterned after The Tatler and The Spectator.

Tatler and magazines
Before long her pictures were appearing in society magazines such as the Tatler and the Sketch.
Wayte's group had a number of county magazines in the style of Tatler, each of which mixed the same syndicated content with county-specific local content.
Among the best-selling Irish magazines are the RTÉ Guide, Ireland's Eye, Irish Tatler, VIP, Phoenix and In Dublin.
Perhaps best known for his photographs of Christine Keeler and Joe Orton, Morley began his career with assignments for magazines such as Tatler.
Among the best selling Irish magazines are the RTÉ Guide, Women's Way, VIP, U, Image Magazine, Irish Tatler, Hot Press, Phoenix, Business and Finance, Garden Heaven, and Ireland's Own.

Tatler and which
In 1709 Steele began to bring out Tatler, to which Addison became almost immediately a contributor: thereafter he ( with Steele ) started The Spectator, the first number of which appeared on 1 March 1711.
Van Effen wrote in French for a great part of his literary career but, influenced by a visit to London where the Tatler and Spectator were on the rise, from 1731 began to publish his Hollandsche Spectator (" Dutch Spectator ") magazine, which his death in 1735 soon brought to a close.
The original Tatler was founded in 1709 by Richard Steele, who used the nom de plume " Isaac Bickerstaff, Esquire ", the first such consistently adopted journalistic persona, which adapted to the first person, as it were, the 17th-century genre of " characters ", as first established in English by Sir Thomas Overbury and soon to be expanded by Lord Shaftesbury's Characteristics ( 1711 ).
In 1961, Illustrated Newspapers, which published Tatler, The Sphere, and The Illustrated London News, was bought by Roy Thomson.
Monkey Island also enjoyed continued popularity: In 1964 it played host to a ball in aid of Oxfam, which was covered in Tatler under the headline “ Oxfam-On-Thames .”
Embury recently resurrected a musical project called Absolute Power with close producer friends Simon Efemey & Russ Russell which he started in 2000, featuring Tim " Ripper " Owens on vocals & Brian Tatler of Diamond Head on guitar.

Tatler and original
The original Tatler was published for only two years, from 12 April 1709 to 2 January 1711.

Tatler and literary
Two journalistic ventures, the Tatler ( 1830 – 1832 ), a daily devoted to literary and dramatic criticism, and Leigh Hunt's London Journal ( 1834 – 1835 ), were discontinued for want of subscribers, although the latter contained some of his best writing.
In addition to his work as a theatre critic, Agate was film critic to The Tatler and literary critic to The Daily Express and also had leisure interests that occupied much time and money.

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