
Paul Cavaco, a stylist and editor, recounts his career shaping fashion imagery for magazines like Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and Allure. He emphasizes the importance of believing in the image, ensuring clothes suit the situation and reveal the wearer's character. Cavaco details his early influences, including working with Bruce Weber and learning from Keisha Keeble, who instilled in him the value of collaboration and trusting others' creative filters. He contrasts the distinct cultures of Harper's Bazaar under Liz Tilberis, which fostered warmth and collaboration, with Vogue under Anna Wintour, which demanded high standards and competition. Cavaco reflects on his relationships with legendary photographers and his decision to prioritize family, highlighting the necessity of flexibility and gratitude in navigating life's inevitable changes.
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