Tatler Magazine
Tatler is a United Kingdom magazine covering Affluent Lifestyle.
Tatler is a British magazine focusing on the lifestyles of royalty, the very rich and the British upper class. Originally founded in 1709 by Richard Steele, the magazine has been through many stops, starts, and iterations over the years. In 1965 it was renamed "London Life," but the name Tatler was restored in 1968. In 1977, the magazine changed hands and began publication as a monthly magazine. Tina Brown was the editor of the magazine from 1979 to 1983, as is credited with reinvigorating what had become a boring high society rag. Each year, Tatler publishes The Little Black Book, a list of the 100 most eligible under-thirty people in London society, including European royalty and heirs to great fortunes.
This magazine is owned by Conde Nast Publications.
The web site is presented in the English language.
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Tatler Magazine Names New Editor
-- Appointment effective January 10, Women's Wear Daily (WWD)/Memo Pad reported on December 20, 2010:
"Kate Reardon has been named editor of Tatler, the society and fashion title published in Britain by Condé...
Tatler magazine is celebrating 300 years of publishing
-- WWD reported on October 6, 2009:
"Tatler is marking three centuries in publishing with a bumper anniversary issue due out this week that celebrates its British pedigree — complete with Queen Elizabeth II as cover girl. The November...
In June 2009, Tatler magazine hired Annabel Rivkin as executive editor and Chris Whale as art director. Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder, Colorado USA, June 22, 2009
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