Fashion week style: stylish editors
Published
09th Sep 2011
by rachael

Starting with the New York shows today, the queen bees of US Vogue will no doubt be showcasing their trademark - very contrasting - tresses.
Former Sassoon model, Grace Coddington, is an easily spotted sight at the shows with her flame red mane of artfully-styled frizz.
Showing the more serious side of American style, the ever-sophisticated Anna Wintour is famous for her sleek bob bob complete with blunt fringe - a style she has worn since a teenager.

Ex Vogue Paris editor, Carine Roitfeld, is famous for her rock-chick style and this root-heavy, textured style is typical of her low-maintenance beauty,
Combined with leopard print and lashings of liner, this Parisienne is the perfect example of low maintenance French glamour.
Renowned for her OTT style and flamboyant approach to style, Anna Dello Russo of Vogue Japan knows that it's sensible to keep hair and makeup to a minimum when rocking colourful, creative clothes.
A touch of dip-dye blonde through her brunette lengths and effortless waves allow this fashion magpie's style choices to speak for themselves.

In the flamboyant world of fashion, gentlemen don't have to be overshadowed by female style - these male peacocks know a thing or two about standing out in a crowd.
Brit-born Hamish Bowles, European editor at large for Vogue, masters the foppish look with floppy locks and tortoiseshell specs.
The perfect gentleman, this dandy sports a suit with style, with flirtatious flouishes of individualism.
By contrast, contributing editor André Leon Talley makes a statement wherever he goes with a penchant for capes, fur and velour tracksuits.
His shock of slick-sided grey hair is the perfect subtle style statement, allowing his outfits to take centre stage while still demonstrating his flair for fashion.