Plum Sykes
Plum Sykes (born Victoria Sykes) (born 4 December 1969 in London) is a British writer, journalist.
Plum Sykes's great-great-grandfather was politician Mark Sykes, and grandfather Christopher Sykes - the official biographer of writer Evelyn Waugh. She grew up in Sevenoaks, where she attended a well-known school in the UK, founded in the 15th century. After graduating she studied at the Department of Contemporary History at Worcester College in Oxford. Since 1993, she has been working as a fashion assistant at the London edition of the London edition of the Vogue magazine, and in 1996 she was offered the job of moving to the editorial office of the American edition of New York. Sykes quickly became a prominent figure in the New York société, in the new editorial she was considered the epitome of "It-girl". This period of action of the American Vogue editorial was the origin of the novel Lauren Weisberger "The Devil Wears Prada". For a long time Vogue chronicled the social chord, now the theme of her feature articles is fashion among celebs. Creation
She is the author of a novel about everyday life in the fashion world. Chick lit:
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