- Fleur Cowles
Fleur Fenton Cowles Meyer (born
January 20 ,1910 ) is an American writer and editor best known as the creative force behind the short-lived but fabled "Flair magazine". She was born inBoston, Massachusetts .Personal
Cowles was born Fleur Fenton in
Boston, Massachusetts .She was the third wife of Mike Cowles, an heir to the
Cowles Media Company (which at one time owned theDes Moines Register and theMinneapolis Star Tribune ). Mike Cowles was the publisher of his family's "Look magazine ".Around 1955 she married Tom Montague Meyer,
CBE , a timber tycoon. The Meyers have lived for a number of years in the famous apartment buildingThe Albany inLondon, England , as well as inSpain and the Sussex countryside. They have two children, Anne and Anthony.Career
1940s
Before founding "Flair", Cowles was a special consultant to the Famine Emergency Committee in
Washington, D.C. In 1947, she became an associate editor at "Look magazine".
In 1948, she became an associate editor at "Quick magazine".
"Flair magazine"
Cowles founded "Flair magazine" in 1950, and it folded a year later, in 1951. The magazine was celebrated not only because of its design and editorial production, but also because of its lavish production. It was the resulting cost of production that killed the magazine, since the expensive special costs (for cover cut-outs for some issues, for example) could not be supported in the long run. This magazine is now much sought after by collectors and makes impressive sums on Ebay. Contributors included Saul Steinberg, Salvador Dali (“The Gypsy Angels Of Spain”) and many writers and artists who subsequently became well known. The first issue issue featured Auden, Cocteau, Lucian Freud, Tennessee Williams, Angus Wilson, and many others as contributors.
Post-"Flair"
In later decades, Cowles served on various government committees and represented
Dwight D. Eisenhower at the coronation ofElizabeth II .In 1996 the book "The Best of Flair" collected much of the material from the magazine she founded.
Artwork
As "Fleur Cowles Meyer," Cowles has also been known as a painter and illustrator.
Bibliography
Cowles is the author of ten books.
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