
Here’s what we know so far about Talley’s ongoing eviction battle.įormer Manolo Blahnik CEO George Malkemus and his husband, Anthony Yurgaitis, bought the historic 11-room white Colonial house for just over $1 million in 2004. Yesterday, the stylist Akeem Smith launched a GoFundMe to help the former editor pay the $500,000, and it spread quickly over social media. As the New York Times pointed out, it’s a messy situation, to say the least, that highlights the fine line between work and friendship as well as the issue of gifting as currency in the fashion industry. The former Vogue creative director and editor-at-large has been accused of owing its owners more than $500,000. Last Sunday, the New York Post revealed that André Leon Talley is facing potential eviction from the White Plains, New York, home where he has resided since 2004. “But first of all let me say, Anna Wintour did not make me, I made myself.Photo: Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Shutterstock “In many ways, I owe to her my world of Vogue, I owe to her many many important segments of my life,” he told Hall in 2020. Talley often emphasized his appreciation for his time at Vogue and Wintour, but he was clear that he credited his own upbringing and tenacity with his rise in the fashion world. “When we talk about how your job will never love you no matter how much you give them, saying nothing about André Leon Talley’s passing and just tweeting as normal is a case study,” writer Roxane Gay wrote on Twitter hours after the news first broke. Though Vogue acknowledged Talley’s passing and released an obituary the morning following the news, some pointed out that their social media channels remained quiet while memorials came in from around the world. And I do not think she will ever let anything get in the way of her white privilege.” “She comes from (Britain), she’s part of an environment of colonialism. “Anna Wintour is a colonial broad she’s a colonial dame,” Talley told Bernhard. "This is about a Black man's experience in a very insulated world," Talley told Gayle King of his memoir released last year. This is about a Black man’s experience in a very insulated world.” “This book will help unpeel the onion about her,” he said.

His relationship with Wintour had hit “an iceberg,” he told CBS’s Gayle King in May 2020 while discussing his memoir. Talley and Wintour’s relationship was the subject of speculation in recent years. I didn’t scream and yell and shout….That was the best strategy, because that was the world I moved in.

“I did it in dulcet tones, and I was persistent and tenacious….I always assumed a very quiet role. “I worked behind the scenes,” he told talk host Tamron Hall in 2017. Wintour promoted him to creative director five years later, and he helped helm the publication until 2013, aside from a three-year stint at W magazine in Paris. He worked at Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine, Women’s Wear Daily and the New York Times before taking his first role at Vogue in 1983 as its fashion news director. Talley started his fashion career at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute with an unpaid role under fashion editor Diana Vreeland, according to Vogue, who ushered in the Met Gala’s heydey.
