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Carine Roitfeld (; born 19 September 1954) is a French fashion editor, former fashion model, and writer. She is the former editor-in-chief of ''
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'', a position she held from 2001 to 2011. In 2012, she became founder and editor-in-chief of ''CR Fashion Book'', a bi-annual print magazine headquartered in New York City.


Early life and family background

Roitfeld was born in Paris, France. Her father, Yakov Motelevich Roitfeld (in France – Jacques Roitfeld), was born in Belgorod-Dnestrovsky (Bessarabian province), one of five children (four brothers and a sister) in the family of the owner of the grocery and Moscow shop Motel Itsikovich Roitfeld. He received his law degree in St. Petersburg, practiced law there, then in Baku and Odesa. In 1923 he emigrated from Russia at the age of 34, moved to Austria, in 1925 then to Germany, and after the Nazis came to power – to Paris. He had two children from his first marriage, the second had a daughter, Karina, who was 34 years younger than her older brother. Carine Roitfeld herself described her mother as a "classic Frenchwoman", she called her father "an idol", emphasizing that he was always far away.


Career

At 18, Roitfeld began modeling, having been scouted on a street in Paris by a British photographer's assistant. "I wasn't a star", she says. "I was just booked for junior magazines". She became a writer and then a stylist for French ''
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''. While she was working as a freelance stylist, her daughter, Julia, was in a children's fashion shoot for Italian ''Vogue Bambini'' in 1990, photographed by
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.Mower, Sarah; "Sexy Classic", American ''Vogue'', August 2001. In a 2005 interview with ''
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'' magazine, Roitfeld commented, "I was not the best stylist when I worked for fifteen years for French ''Elle'', but certainly when I met Mario Testino something happened. The right person for me at the right time". Roitfeld and Testino soon after began working as a team, doing advertising work as well as shoots for American and French ''Vogue''. Roitfeld went on to work as a consultant for and muse to Tom Ford at
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and Yves Saint-Laurent for six years and also contributed to the images of
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,
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, and
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; Retrieved on 19 February 2008.
She was approached by
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's International Chairman Jonathan Newhouse to edit ''
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'' in 2001. In April 2006, there were rumors that Roitfeld was being approached by the
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to take over
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's editor-in-chief position at U.S. ''
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''."Discuss"
. ''Fashion Week Daily'', 11 April 2006; retrieved 9 December 2006.
In January 2010, she was named in ''
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'' magazine's top-10 best-dressed list. She was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50 by ''
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'' in March 2013. On 17 December 2010, Roitfeld resigned after ten years at ''Vogue'' Paris to concentrate on personal projects. She left the magazine at the end of January 2011. Carine Roitfeld is accused of lending a Balenciaga pre-collection to Max Mara as part of a consulting mission, with Max Mara allegedly drawing inspiration without ethical constraints. This led to her exclusion from the Balenciaga front rows. Additionally, during the ANDAM 2010, as the jury president, she is said to have favored the victory of Turkish designer Hakaan Yildirim due to the connection with the brand's artistic director, Mert Alas, a Vogue Paris-favored photographer. She was succeeded at ''Vogue'' Paris on 1 February 2011 by Emmanuelle Alt, who had served as fashion director under Roitfeld. Roitfeld returned to freelance styling, working on both the Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Chanel campaigns, took part in projects such as designing a window display for
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and compiled the large-format book ''Irreverent'', published by Rizzoli in 2011. She joined ''
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'' as global fashion director in 2012. The 2013 documentary ''Mademoiselle C'' documents Roitfeld's launch of her magazine ''CR''. Carine Roitfeld ended up forming a net worth of over two million. This was possible because her work would increase her value each time.


Personal life

Roitfeld and partner Christian Restoin have been together since the late 1970s, although they are not married."The Anti-Anna." ''New York'' magazine. Spring Fashion report for 2008.
/ref> Restoin was the creator of the Equipment clothing line, which he closed in 2001 after Roitfeld accepted the ''Vogue'' editorship. The couple have two children,
Julia Restoin Roitfeld Julia Restoin Roitfeld (born 12 November 1980) is a French creative director and designer, based between New York City and London. She is the daughter of Carine Roitfeld and Christian Restoin. Early life Roitfeld was born in Paris to Christian ...
who was born on 12 November 1980 and
Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld is a French-American businessman and President of CR Fashion Book Ltd., the media company that publishes the namesake biannual style magazine founded by his mother, Carine Roitfeld. He leads business strategy, business de ...
born in December 1984. Both were born in Paris. Julia graduated from
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in New York City in May 2006 and became the face of
Tom Ford Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer and filmmaker. He launched Tom Ford (brand), his eponymous brand in 2005, having previously been the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves Sai ...
's fragrance Black Orchid in November 2006.''Fashion Week Daily''; Shi, Jim. 25 July 2006
"Exclusive! Tom Ford's New Face!"
retrieved 9 December 2006.
''Paper'' magazine; Boardman, Mickey. 4 April 2006
"Beautiful People 2006: Julia Restoin Roitfeld"
retrieved 9 December 2006.
Vladimir graduated from the
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in 2007.


References


External links


Paris Vogue
official website
Healy, Murray: "'We're French! We smoke, we show flesh, we have a lot of freedom!'" The Observer, 25 February 2007.

''CR Fashion Book''
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