Sandra Boler is an Australian-born British fashion journalist and former editor of Brides magazine from 1983 to the early 21st century. In this role she was a widely consulted authority on wedding-related matters from the 1980s to the early 21st century.
Early life and education
Boler was born in Australia in 1943 and educated in Paris and London.[1] At the age of 14, Boler and her Francophile father moved to France.[2]
In 1983 Boler became the editor of Brides magazine, another Condé Nast publication.[5] In June 1999, the New Statesman commented that Boler had been editor of Brides for sixteen years, a typical example of the longevity of Condé Nast's editors.[5] She stayed at Brides into the early 21st century, supervising the magazine's expansion into e-commerce in 2000.[6] Boler recalled that she had been one of the first people to photograph Naomi Campbell, but did not use the pictures as she did not think Campbell likely to succeed, and that her failure to recognise the future supermodel's potential was a lasting regret.[3]
In 1994, Boler was that year's chair of the British Society of Magazine Editors. The following year, the Fashion Museum, Bath invited her to choose the 1995 Dress of the Year for their permanent collection.[15] Twenty years earlier, Anna Harvey, Boler's predecessor at Brides, had chosen a Gina Fratini bridal gown and Tommy Nutter bridegroom suit for the 1975 Dress of the Year.[16] Boler's choice of a Catherine Rayner gown, Emma Hope shoes, and a man's cream wool and silk damask ensemble with embroidered waistcoat by Tom Gilbey twenty years later, was only the second time that bridal wear had been chosen for the award.[15] Boler described her choices as representative of the 1995 trend for nostalgic, period-style bridal wear.[15]
Personal life
Boler's husband was one of her colleagues from Vogue.[3]
References
^Staff reporter (4 January 1966). "Fashon is her career". The Age, Melbourne. Retrieved 4 August 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
^Boler, Sandra (12 December 2009). "France and my father". Financial Times. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
^"BBC Broadcast Archive Clip". BBC Broadcast Archive. 21 July 1986. Selina SCOTT with Sandra BOLER, Editor 'Brides Magazine', who gives advice to Sarah Ferguson on her wedding day
^Millard, Rosie (14 June 1999). "Here comes the bride". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
^Stobart, Janet (11 June 1999). "A Royal Match". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 August 2017.