Amy Fine Collins
Amy Fine Collins is an award-winning writer and former Special Correspondent to Vanity Fair. For more than 25 years, she wrote features about fashion, art, design, culture, Hollywood, and society. She is now an Editor-at-Large of Graydon Carter’s Air Mail and Contributing Editor (New York) to World of Interiors. An arbiter and owner of the International Best-Dressed List since 2003, she was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1994. A longtime muse to artists, photographers, and designers including Geoffrey Beene and Thom Browne, Collins is a frequently consulted advisor and commentator on fashion, and is an active member of the Friends of the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute. She serves on the board of the Fashion Calendar Research Database and the Tabula Rasa Dance Theater. Collins has received three degrees in Art History from Swarthmore College and Columbia University, where she also taught for two years.
Amy Fine Collins has written or contributed to more than a dozen books, and the author most recently The International Best-Dressed List: The Official History
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