- Tina Chow
Tina Chow (1950–
January 24 ,1992 ) was an internationally renowned model and a fashion icon in the 1980s. She was also a member of theInternational Best Dressed List .Chow was born Bettina Louise Lutz; in Cleveland. Her father was of German descent, while her mother was
Japan ese. Her sister is actress Adelle "Bonnie" Lutz.In 1972, Tina married Michael Chow, who owns the
Mr. Chow restaurant chain.During her model career she was photographed byCecil Beaton andArthur Elgort .They have two children, a daughter named China and son
Maxmillian . China, born in 1974, is also a model and an actress. Maxmillian was born in 1977.Michael and Tina Chow were among the most famous New York celebrities, making many friends among the Big Apple's art world, including
Andy Warhol ,Keith Haring ,Jean-Michel Basquiat ,Julian Schnabel ,Mary Boone , andHenry Geldzahler . She was also a friend ofPaloma Picasso andManolo Blahnik . During an estrangement from Chow, she had affairs with Richard Gere and a bisexual French fashion arbiter Kim d’Estainville. From d’Estainville, she contracted HIV, becoming one of the first heterosexual women to become infected with the disease that would eventually end her life.An Asian-American, Chow represented the new diversity and universalism of modern beauty, but her fashion intelligence was even greater than her beauty. One of the most important collectors of couture clothing, Chow's practised eye is still regarded as the paradigm of collecting and connoisseurship. Chow knew the great designers of her time, but demonstrated her interest in the past by choosing works of
Madeleine Vionnet ,Cristóbal Balenciaga andChristian Dior for her astute collection. Her initial collecting interest wasMariano Fortuny , whose 'Delphos' dresses, capes and mantles were a syncretist interpretation of East and West.Her couture collection was sold in 1993 by
Christie's in New York.Tina died of
AIDS on24 January 1992 at the age of 41; she spent her last days at her home inPacific Palisades ,California .
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