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New York Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Jane Larkworthy, 62, a Top Magazine Writer and Editor on Beauty, Dies
Jane Larkworthy, a veteran beauty writer and top-ranking editor during 'The Devil Wears Prada' era of influential print fashion magazines, died on Wednesday at her home in New Marlborough, Mass. She was 62. Her sister, Kate Larkworthy, said the cause was breast cancer. Ms. Larkworthy's work began appearing in magazines in the mid-1980s; her first job was at Glamour, followed by a stint at Mademoiselle. By 1997, she was the beauty director of Jane, a popular magazine aimed at young women. (It was named after another journalist Jane — Jane Pratt.) Later moving on to W magazine, Ms. Larkworthy became its executive beauty director. She was active online, too, writing for websites like Air Mail and New York magazine's The Cut, where for a time she was beauty editor at large. Ms. Larkworthy looked the part of an editor at a glossy fashion magazine, the kind satirized in the 2006 movie 'The Devil Wears Prada,' with her straight long hair in a refined shade of celebrity-colorist-applied straw and, more often than not, polished outfits that might have well brought Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy to mind. But while her fields of expertise might seem superficial, her views on fillers and face creams were infused with industry knowledge and a large dose of well-grounded skepticism. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.


Business of Fashion
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business of Fashion
Longtime Beauty Editor Jane Larkworthy Dies at 62
Jane Larkworthy, the former beauty director of W magazine and a fixture in the New York beauty community, died on Wednesday following a battle with cancer, her family members confirmed to Women's Wear Daily. She was 62. Larkworthy joined W magazine in 2000 and stewarded its beauty coverage until 2016. More recently, she served as a columnist for New York Magazine's The Cut and a contributor for Linda Wells' Air Mail Look. Outside of her journalism ventures, she co-founded the consultancy C Word Media alongside Condé Nast alum Danielle Pergament. Prior to joining W, Larkworthy worked at Glamour, Mademoiselle and Jane. Her enthusiasm for beauty and cutting-edge eye made her a behind-the-scenes architect of the industry. Larkworthy is credited as the editor responsible for popularising Le Labo's now ubiquitous Santal 33 after convincing the brand's founders to turn the candle into a wearable scent. Learn more: Vogue Editor Polly Mellen Dies at 100 The Connecticut-born editor, known for her close work with Diana Vreeland and Richard Avedon, has died.