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Living with Flair

  • Writer: Kelly Claman
    Kelly Claman
  • Mar 16, 2017
  • 2 min read

Updated: 16 hours ago


Fleur Cowles was a remarkable woman. She was a writer, an artist, a collector and a visionary. She was a renowned hostess who had long-standing friendships with some of the most brilliant minds of her time such as Salvador Dali, Winston Churchill, and Elsa Schiaparelli, and she was the original tastemaker. She even represented the United States at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. But her greatest legacy is Flair, the groundbreaking style and culture bible she created in 1950.


Fleur Cowles by Rene Gruau

Fleur Cowles by Rene Gruau.


Flair was the ultimate style book, covering everything from fashion, art and society to travel, entertainment, and food. Every issue was presented in a thoughtful and inventive way with many small touches that brought the magazine to life. These include peek-a-boo covers, secret inserts, and pop-out features, always printed on high quality paper in a variety of different textures and colours, giving each story a unique flavour. Fleur's wide circle of friends contributed content including Pablo Picasso, Winston Churchill, John Steinbeck, Jean Cocteau and Rene Gruau, with each issue becoming a work of art in itself.

Flair was in publication for only one year - ultimately the project became too expensive a project to carry on given the attention to even the smallest detail, but it remains one of the most influential fashion publications of the 20th century, and a constant source of inspiration to me. Several years ago I found a rare copy of the first issue of Flair with all it’s original inserts in immaculate condition. I spent hours taking it all in. I haven’t been able to track down all the other issues to date but in 1996 Cowles released an amazing retrospective with Rizzoli, “The Best of Flair”, highlighting the magazine's inventive design and original content. Cowles died in 2009.

The debut issue of Flair Magazine

The Cover of Flair Magazine's debut issue.


Flair Magazine's Letter from the Editor, Fleur Cowles

A letter from the editor.


All Black and White - an accessories feature from the first issue of Flair Magazine.
 All Black and White - an accessories feature from the first issue.


Rene Gruau illustration - Flair Magazine

Rene Gruau illustration



Pullout feature on the Paris home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor - Flair Magazine

Pull-out feature on the Paris home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor



Photo by George Hoyningen-Huene featuring Harry Winston diamonds for Flair Magazine

Photo by Georgy Hoyningen-Huene featuring Harry Winston diamonds


Flair Magazine Flower feature

Fun flower feature


A peek inside "The Best of Flair"

From "The Best of Flair"


Portraits by Saul Steinberg for Flair Magazine

"Portraits" feature by Saul Steinberg from the March 1950 issue


Jean Cocteau feature from Flair Magazine

Jean Cocteau feature


Fleur Cowles with Salvador Dali

Fleur Cowles with Salvador Dali



Fleur Cowles with the Duchess of Windsor

Fleur Cowles with the Duchess of Windsor

 
 
 

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