French Magazine: MAGAZINES TAP NEW MARKETS
Three new fashion publications are coming your way. Two already are on the newsstands _ Infashion, and an American version of the French magazine Elle. A third, EM (Ebony Man), will be out this fall. Each of the new publications is aimed at a particular type of reader. And those who run them feel _ what with the enormous growth in the fashion industry in the past 10 years, the heightened awareness of style from dress-for-success to Reagan glamor, and a steady rise in circulation for existing...
French Magazine: MODEL MOM ROSEMARY MCGROTHA HAS LIVED IN PARIS, GRACED THE COVERS OF THE WORLD'S MAJOR MAGAZINES, WAS DONNA KARAN'S MUSE. NOW SHE'S BACK AT HOME IN TALLAHASSEE.
International fashion model Rosemary McGrotha, who lived in France for a decade, has come back to Tallahassee to re-establish her family roots.She and her Paris-born-and-bred husband, sports promoter Jean Cristophe Courreges - a distant relative of couture designer Andre Courreges - are settling into a gracious columned Old South-style home on 10 acres in northeastern Tallahassee with their 16-week-old son, Will.Will's glamorous mother, whose face has appeared on magazines...
French Magazine: Obituaries
Roger Therond; Magazine Editor
Roger Therond, who turned the French magazine Paris Match into one of the world's best outlets for photojournalism, died Saturday at home in Paris, the magazine announced. He was 76.The cause of Therond's death was not given.During his 50-year career with Paris Match, Therond was known for having an eye for picking breathtaking photos. He joined the magazine in 1949, moving up the ranks until he became director and editor in chief in 1976. "We have...
French Magazine: PIONEER OF FRENCH PRESS DIES AT AGE 76
R. THEROND A FORCE IN PHOTOJOURNALISM
Roger Therond, who turned French magazine Paris Match into one of the world's best outlets for photojournalism, died June 16 at home in Paris, the magazine said. He was 76.Mr. Therond joined Paris Match in 1949, moving up the ranks until he became director and editor in chief in 1976. During his more than 50-year career, he was known for having an eye for picking breathtaking photos."We have lost one of the most original and captivating figures of the...