Beverly Russell
Beverly Russell (December 9, 1934 – December 11, 2021) was a British American journalist and editor. She led the design magazines Interiors and Architecture.[1] BiographyBeverly Anne Russell was born on December 9, 1934, in London to Leslie and Maude Russell. Her father was a department store executive. Her mother was a homemaker. She had a sister, Gillian.[1] CareerThe Manchester Evening News was her first journalism position. After she moved to New York in 1967, she got a position with Condé Nast. There she worked at Brides and then House & Garden. She moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in the 1970s where she lived in an artistic expatriate community. In 1979, she was hired as the editor of Interiors magazine, a trade magazine for the interior design industry. Under her leadership, the magazine became business oriented and promoted women in the field.[1] In 1991, she founded Beverly Russell Enterprises and was a business consultant.[2] She officially retired in 2006.[1] Her 1992 book, Women of Design, was the first survey of female interior designers.[3] The book also presents a history of design, including the predecessors of modern design when the term "interior decorator" was commonly used for the profession.[3] Personal lifeShe was married to journalist Roger Beardwood. Together they had a son, Benjamin. After the divorce of Beardwood, she married the photographer Jon Naar. That marriage also ended in divorce.[1] Russell died on December 11, 2021, through physician-assisted suicide in Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a terminal heart diagnosis.[1] Books
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