Tina Chow by Bob Colacello
There are very few well-known women walking around in the world today whose style and modus operandi I genuinely admire. We fill our magazines up with celebrities who gad around in lovely clothes, and I happily share that information with our readers. For me personally, though, I find fashion inspiration wanting from today's crop of young style icons.
Tina Chow with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol by Bob Colacello
Tina Chow by Andy Warhol
Eventually Tina became a couture collector She had the best: Mariano Fortuny, Alix, Elsa Schiaparelli, Cristobal Balenciaga. She called her collection a "mad passion". She also said that "dedication and the pursuit of craft with integrity are the only values of life and cloth". I couldn't agree more with that approach.
Tina Chow and the Kyoto bracelet
After the Vuitton show in Paris I knew that Marc must have be having a Tina Chow moment too.
Backstage at Vuitton by Jason Lloyd Evans And the Tina-alike is wearing MY suit!
Tina with her husband Michael Chow
There is a sad end to the Tina Chow story. Following a separation from her husband, she embarked on a couple of affairs - apparently Richard Gere was a lover - which led to Tina contracting HIV, and in 1992 she died of an AIDS related illness at her home in California. She was only 41. Tina was one of the first heterosexual women in the public eye to be open about her HIV status, and her story was told by the New Yorker with an indepth profile by Michael Gross.
Tina Chow by David Seidner
To see more of Tina Chow's jewellery go to http://www.rarevintage.blogspot.com/