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| partner = [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]]
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'''Daphne Diana Joan Susanna Guinness''' (born 9 November 1967) is an English<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/09/26/precarious-beauty|title=Precarious Beauty|first=Rebecca|last=Mead|date=19 September 2011|access-date=17 May 2019|via=www.newyorker.com}}</ref> artist, musician, and poet.
'''Daphne Diana Joan Susanna Guinness''' (born 9 November 1967) is an English fashion designer, socialite, actress, film producer, and musician.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Her father is [[Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne]], the eldest son of [[Diana Mitford]] and [[Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne|Bryan Guinness]]. Diana Mitford was the daughter of [[David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale]], the father of the [[Mitford sisters]]. Mitford divorced Guinness and married the leader of the British Union of Fascists, [[Oswald Mosley|Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats]]. Daphne Guinness has said she did not know of Mosley's political affiliations, before she heard in 1980 on the [[BBC News]] that he had died.<ref name=garratt>Garratt, Sheryl. [http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/article/TMG8593890/Daphne-Guinnesss-glove-story.html Daphne Guinness's glove story], ''Daily Telegraph'', 25 June 2011. Accessed 31 August 2021.</ref>
Her father is [[Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne]], the eldest son of [[Diana Mitford]] and [[Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne|Bryan Guinness]]. Diana Mitford was the daughter of [[David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale]], the father of the [[Mitford sisters]]. Mitford divorced Guinness and married the leader of the British Union of Fascists, [[Oswald Mosley|Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats]]. Daphne Guinness has said she did not know of Mosley's political affiliations, before she heard in 1980 on the [[BBC News]] that he had died.<ref name=garratt>Garratt, Sheryl. [http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/article/TMG8593890/Daphne-Guinnesss-glove-story.html Daphne Guinness's glove story], ''Daily Telegraph'', 25 June 2011. Accessed 31 August 2021.</ref>


As a child, Guinness grew up moving between the country houses owned by her family in England and Ireland, and a villa in Spain, where [[Salvador Dalí]] was a family friend.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/oct/30/on-my-radar-daphne-guinness-caravaggio-stanley-kubrick-david-bowie-blackstar-edward-st-aubyn | title=On my radar: Daphne Guinness's cultural highlights | website=[[TheGuardian.com]] | date=30 October 2016 }}</ref> She later lived in New York with her half-sister, [[Catherine Guinness]], who was working as a Personal Assistant to [[Andy Warhol]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/features/daphne-golden-girl-of-the-guinness-dynasty-34420153.html | title=Daphne: Golden girl of the Guinness dynasty | newspaper=Belfasttelegraph }}</ref>
As a child, she grew up in the country houses owned by her family in England and Ireland. {{citation needed|date=January 2021}}


==Fashion & Beauty==
==Fashion==


Guinness has been a fashion model,<ref name= NewYorker>{{cite news |last1=Mead |first1=Rebecca |title=Precarious Beauty |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/09/26/precarious-beauty |access-date=12 October 2022 |publisher=The New Yorker |date=19 September 2011}}</ref> a curator,<ref name="NPRJackiLyden">{{cite news | last =Lyden | first =Jacki | title =Daphne Guinness: An Icon on Fashion's Cutting Edge | newspaper =National Public Radio| date =13 November 2011 | url=https://www.npr.org/2011/11/13/142181181/daphne-guinness-an-icon-on-fashions-cutting-edge | access-date =5 April 2013 }}</ref> and fashion writer.<ref name= FTSolowij>{{cite news |last1=Solowij |first1=Anne-Marie |title=There's a fungus in my fragrance |url=https://www.ft.com/content/00349fe8-98e3-11de-aa1b-00144feabdc0 |access-date=13 October 2022 |publisher=Financial Times |date=5 Sep 2009}}</ref> [[Christian Allaire]] of ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' referred to her as a "street style icon, producer, musician, and muse of [[Alexander McQueen]] and [[Karl Lagerfeld]]".<ref name= VogueAllaire>{{cite news |last1=Allaire |first1=Christian |title=Daphne Guinness On Bringing Her Surreal Style to TikTok |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/daphne-guinness-tiktok-style-icon |access-date=26 October 2022 |publisher=Vogue |date=18 October 2020}}</ref> Guinness has been described as a "performance artist" by ''[[The New York Times]]'' for her use of and experimentation with fashion.<ref name= NYTTrebay>{{cite news |last1=Trebay |first1=Guy |title=Daphne Guinness, Fashion's Wild Child |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/fashion/02Daphne.html |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=30 December 2010}}</ref> She has appeared on the covers of multiple international editions of ''Vogue'',<ref name=NewYorker/><ref name= NBCVogue>{{cite news |last1=Staff |title=Daphne Guinness, Vogue Italia Cover Girl |url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/local/fista-daphne-guinness-vogue-italia-cover-girl/1852477/ |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=NBC New York |date=5 September 2008}}</ref> ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'',<ref name= FashionSpot>{{cite news |last1=Makkas |first1=Chrissy |title=Daphne Guinness Rocks the Cover of Harper's Bazaar Russia |url=https://www.thefashionspot.com/buzz-news/forum-buzz/170311-daphne-guinness-rocks-the-cover-of-harpers-bazaar-russia-forum-buzz/ |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=The Fashion Spot |date=18 November 2011}}</ref> ''[[Tatler]]'', ''[[Zoo Magazine]]'', and other fashion magazines.<ref name= DesignScene>{{cite news |last1=Staff |title=Daphne Guinness for Zoo Magazine |url=https://www.designscene.net/2010/11/daphne-guinness-zoo-magazine.html |access-date=12 October 2022 |publisher=Design Scene |date=30 November 2010}}</ref><ref name= Sidewalk>{{cite news |last1=Dunbar |first1=Hawley |title=Daphne Guinness For Hong Kong Tatler |url=https://sidewalkhustle.com/daphne-guinness-for-hong-kong-tatler/ |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=Sidewalk Hustle |date=8 March 2012}}</ref>
* Daphne Guinness has worked with [[Karl Lagerfeld]], [[NARS Cosmetics|NARS]], [[MAC Cosmetics|MAC]], [[Akris]], [[Gareth Pugh]], Christian Louboutin, [[Philip Treacy]], and The Blonds NY, collaborating with them artistically, as a model or both.
* She was a friend of the late fashion designer [[Alexander McQueen]] and [[Isabella Blow]].
* Guinness designs fashion, jewellery, and perfume. In 2007 she released a line of tailored shirts and in 2008 she launched her eponymous perfume in collaboration with Comme de Garcons and sold through London’s Dover Street Market. Her perfume DAPHNE was re-released in 2021 due to popular demand.
* Since 1994, Guinness has been on the [[International Best Dressed List]]. In 2010, she was named in [[Tatler (1901)|''Tatler'']]'s top 10 best-dressed list.
* In 2009 Guinness worked with long time friend David LaChapelle to launch the Zeppelin campaign for luxury car brand Maybach.
* In 2009, Guinness appeared in the NARS 15x15 Book, photographed by Francois Nars, [https://magazinecanteen.com/products/style-magazine-daphne-guinness London Magazine], [https://www.crazyaboutmagazines.com/ourshop/prod_4882998-Telegraph-magazine-Daphne-Guinness-cover-30-April-2016.html Telegraph Magazine], Fanfair, [http://ftape.com/media/ponystep-magazine-ss12-covers/ Ponystep], [https://www.designscene.net/2015/12/daphne-guinness-s-moda.html S Moda], [https://www.myfashionlife.com/archives/2009/02/20/gareth-pugh-edits-time-out/ Time Out London], [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/261490322087829206/ MYKRO], [https://suitedmagazine.com/archives/2018/06/01/phoenix-rising/ SUITED], [https://1883magazine.com/store/1883-Magazine-Reset-Issue-Daphne-Guinness-p215249871 1883 Magazine].
* Guinness has written articles for a variety of magazine publications in the US and U.K including [https://www.vogue.com/article/remembrance-of-things-past-daphne-guinness-on-alexander-mcqueen-and-isabella-blow-behind-the-windows-at-barneys British & US Vogue], Vanity Fair, [https://www.ft.com/content/daaa90d8-9aac-11e1-9c98-00144feabdc0 FT], Glamour, [https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a1565/24-hours-with-daphne-guinness/ Harpers Bazaar], [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/wearing-lwren-scotts-clothes-made-me-feel-invincible-wx0dz99rh The Times], [http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG8368844/Daphne-Guinness-McQueen-for-Kate-Middleton-is-an-inspired-choice.html. The Telegraph].
* Guinness has contributed forwards and essays for books including ''Dressed To Kill: Jazz Age Fashion'' by Virginia Bates ([https://www.rizzoliusa.com/book/9780847834136/ Rizzoli, 2012]). ''Alexander McQueen: Fashion Visionary'' by Judith Watt ([https://www.waterstones.com/book/alexander-mcqueen/judith-watt/daphne-guinness/9781847961013 Harper Collins, 2012]) and ''Art / Fashion in the 21st Century'' by Mitchell Oakley Smith ([https://thamesandhudson.com/art-fashion-in-the-21st-century-9780500239094 Thames & Hudson, 2013].)
* In 2020 Guinness worked again with long time friend and collaborator David La Chapelle to shoot his calendar [https://www.indulgexpress.com/culture/art/2019/dec/18/earth-celebraction-david-lachapelles-shoots-for-lavazza-2020-calendar-form-a-visual-symphony-of-cl-20621.html Earth CelebrAtion] made for Turin-based coffee empire Lavazza. The project was produced to combat climate change''.''


Guinness has written numerous pieces on the topic of fashion,<ref name= FTSolowij /> including columns published in ''Vogue'',<ref name= VogueGuinnness>{{cite news |last1=Guinness |first1=Daphne |title=Remembrance of Things Past: Daphne Guinness on Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow Behind the Windows at Barneys |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/remembrance-of-things-past-daphne-guinness-on-alexander-mcqueen-and-isabella-blow-behind-the-windows-at-barneys |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=Vogue |date=4 May 2011}}</ref> the ''[[Financial Times]]'',<ref>{{cite news |last1=Guinness |first1=Daphne |title=Dress to impress |url=https://www.ft.com/content/daaa90d8-9aac-11e1-9c98-00144feabdc0 |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=Financial Times |date=17 May 2012}}</ref> ''[[The Times|The Times of London]]'',<ref name= TheTimes>{{cite news |last1=Guinness |first1=Daphne |title=Wearing L'Wren's clothes made me feel invincible |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/wearing-lwren-scotts-clothes-made-me-feel-invincible-wx0dz99rh |access-date=7 October 2022 |publisher=The Times |date=13 June 2021}}</ref> and ''Harper's Bazaar''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Guinness |first1=Daphne |title=Remembrance of Things Past: Daphne Guinness on Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow Behind the Windows at Barneys |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/remembrance-of-things-past-daphne-guinness-on-alexander-mcqueen-and-isabella-blow-behind-the-windows-at-barneys |access-date=10 March 2022 |work=Vogue |date=4 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Harper's Bazaar UK |title=Daphne Guinness' window dressing |url=https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fashion-news/news/a4964/daphne-guinness-window-dressing/ |access-date=12 October 2022 |publisher=Harper's Bazaar UK |date=3 May 2011}}</ref> She also wrote the foreword to ''Alexander McQueen: Fashion Visionary,''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Watt |first1=Judith |title=Alexander McQueen: Fashion Visionary |date=2019 |publisher=Welbeck Publishing Group |location=London |isbn=9781847961013}}</ref> contributed to ''Dressed to Kill: Jazz Age Fashion,''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bates |first1=Virginia |last2=Bates |first2=Daisy |title=Dressed to Kill: Jazz Age Fashion |date=2012 |publisher=Rizzoli |location=New York |isbn=978-0-8478-3413-6}}</ref> and co-authored ''Art/Fashion in the 21st Century.''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Oakley Smith |first1=Mitchell |last2=Kubler |first2=Alison |title=Art/Fashion in the 21st Century |date=2013 |publisher=Thames and Hudson |location=London |isbn=9780500239094}}</ref> As a designer, Guinness has designed a collection of shirts with [[Comme des Garçons]] for [[Dover Street Market]],<ref name= WMag>{{cite news |last1=Reginato |first1=James |title=Daphne Guinness: Rare Bird |url=https://www.wmagazine.com/story/daphne-guinness-2 |access-date=23 September 2022 |publisher=W Magazine |date=2 February 2009}}</ref><ref name= NYTWilson>{{cite news |last1=Wilson |first1=Eric |title=Daphne Guinness strips down |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/24/style/24iht-24row.12302660.html |access-date=11 October 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=24 April 2008}}</ref> and created an estimated 100 pieces for herself in 2010 with no intention of selling them.<ref name=blasberg>{{cite web |last=Blasberg |first=Derek |url=http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a672/daphne-guinness-interview/ |title=The Real Daphne Guinness|website=Harper's Bazaar |date=11 February 2011 |access-date=18 January 2018 |page=2 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Blasberg |first1=Derek |title=The Dress That Gets Results |publisher=Harper's Bazaar |date=December 2009}}</ref> She designed ''Contra Mundum'', an 18-carat white gold glove encrusted with diamonds, with British jeweler [[Shaun Leane]] and Alexander McQueen.<ref name=Vogue2020>{{cite news |last1=Cary |first1=Alice |title=From McQueen Corsets to Armadillo Shoes, Daphne Guinness Reflects On 18 Years Of Her Avant-Garde Style |url=https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/gallery/daphne-guinness-style |access-date=5 March 2022 |work=Vogue |date=14 August 2020}}</ref><ref name= VogueLeane>{{cite news |last1=Guinness |first1=Daphne |title=Daphne Guinness on the Unveiling of her Collaboration with Shaun Leane |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/daphne-guinness-on-the-unveiling-of-her-collaboration-with-shaun-leane |access-date=12 October 2022 |publisher=Vogue |date=1 July 2011}}</ref> The glove was worn in McQueen's shows, and was auctioned at Sotheby's in 2017.<ref name= NYTSothebys>{{cite news |last1=Garrahan |first1=Rachel |title=Sotheby’s to Auction Jewelry Created for McQueen Catwalks |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/fashion/jewelry-shaun-leane-mcqueen-sothebys.html |access-date=5 October 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=1 December 2017}}</ref>
==Charity work==


She was named to the [[International Best Dressed List]] Hall of Fame in 1994.<ref name= NYTBestDressed>{{cite news |last1=Horyn |first1=Cathy |title=Search On the Runway SEARCH Eunice Johnson and the Best Dressed List |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/runway.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/03/eunice-johnson-and-the-best-dressed-list/ |access-date=1 November 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=3 August 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.vanityfair.com/style/the-international-best-dressed-list/hall-of-fame-women |title=The International Best-Dressed List Hall of Fame: Women |work=Style |publisher=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]] |date=11 July 2011 |access-date=8 August 2012}}</ref> Guinness has styled photo shoots for photographers [[Steven Klein (artist)|Steven Klein]] and [[David LaChappelle]].<ref name=WMag/>
* In 2010, Daphne purchased her late friend Isabella Blow’s clothing collection through [[Christies]]. The sale preserved the historical archive.
* In 2011, Guinness co-curated the exhibition ‘''Daphne Guinness''’ at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Daphne Guinness {{!}} Fashion Institute of Technology|url=https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/exhibitions/daphne-guinness.php|access-date=2021-10-25|website=www.fitnyc.edu}}</ref>It featured 100 garments and accessories from Guinness’ own collection, including designs from Alexander McQueen, Azzedine Alaia, Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel, John Galliano for Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Rick Owens, Gareth Pugh, and Valentino. Guinness’ own designs were also on display. The exhibition was curated by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT. After lending clothes and accessories, Guinness styled each mannequin. [https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300176636/daphne-guinness A book], (''Daphne Guinness)'' co-written by Steele and Guinness, was released in tandem with the show. The exhibition ran from September 16, 2011 - January 7, 2012.
* In 2012, Guinness auctioned 100 items from her personal wardrobe<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Daphne Guinness Collection; Sold to Benefit The Isabella Blow Foundation|url=https://www.christies.com/about-us/press-archive/details?PressReleaseID=5396&lid=1&mob-is-app=false|access-date=2021-10-25|website=www.christies.com|language=en}}</ref>, the proceeds of which she used to establish The Isabella Blow Foundation. During it’s nine-year tenure, the charity raised funds for mental health initiatives and provided annual scholarships for aspiring designers at Central Saint Martin’s College of Art & Design. Since concluding the charity in 2021, Guinness has launched and funded two additional [https://www.arts.ac.uk/study-at-ual/fees-and-funding/scholarships-search/honourable-daphne-guinness-scholarship annual scholarships] at Central Saint Martins.
* The duration of these scholarships are ongoing.
* In 2013, The Isabella Blow Foundation announced its first exhibition: [https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/isabella-blow-fashion-galore ''Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore'']'''.''' It took place in London, featuring archives from the Isabella Blow Collection in collaboration with Somerset House and Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design.
* In 2014, The Isabella Blow Foundation presented its first international exhibition: ''Fashion Blows'', at Hudson’s Bay, Toronto. The fundraising event and exhibit celebrated Blow’s life, wardrobe and legacy. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Fashion Blows Exhibit at The Room at Hudson’s Bay Queen Street – Toronto Is Fashion {{!}} A Canadian Fashion Blog|url=https://www.torontoisfashion.com/2014/10/fashion-blows-exhibit-at-the-room-at-hudsons-bay-queen-street.html|access-date=2021-10-25|language=en-US}}</ref>
* In 2016, The Isabella Blow Foundation announced the opening of ''[https://www.maas.museum/event/isabella-blow/ Isabella Blow: A Fashionable Life]'' It opened at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum on 14th May and ran until 28th August 2016.
* In 2018, the Bratislava City Gallery in cooperation with Pavleye Art and Culture and MILOSH Limited, presented an original exhibition on Daphne Guinness. ''[https://cxainc.com/artist/daphne-guinness/portfolio/46125/46139/ The Queen of the Night]'' focused on Guinness’ patronage of fashion and the arts. It ran from April 26 to September 9th in Bratislava City Gallery.


Following a divorce in 1999, Guinness became more involved in the avant-garde fashion movement,<ref name="NPRJackiLyden" /> establishing relationships within the fashion industry.<ref name=PaperMag2020>{{cite news |last1=Abad |first1=Mario |title=The Apocalyptic World of Daphne Guinness |url=https://www.papermag.com/daphne-guinness-david-lachapelle-videos-2645578008.html |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=Paper |date=26 March 2020}}</ref> Guinness was a close friend of the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen<ref name="NPRJackiLyden" /><ref name= GuardianDaphne>{{cite news |last1=Cochrane |first1=Lauren |title=Daphne Guinness: 'I stood almost naked for six hours, being splashed with water' |url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jul/15/daphne-guinness-i-stood-almost-naked-for-six-hours-being-splashed-with-water |access-date=12 October 2022 |publisher=The Guardian |date=15 July 2020}}</ref> and, according to ''Vogue'', she "nurtured" his career.<ref name=Vogue2020/>
==Film & Commercial ==


In 2004, she was brought on as a fashion consultant for [[Gucci]] by [[François-Henri Pinault]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Fashion Scoops: Blonde Ambition...Birds Of A Feather...Presley Power |url=https://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-features/fashion-scoops-blonde-ambition-birds-of-a-feather-presley-power-698398/ |access-date=12 October 2022 |issue=69 |publisher=Women's Wear Daily |date=30 September 2004}}</ref>
* In 2006 Guinness produced and stared in the feature length film ''[[Cashback (film)|Cashback]]'' directed by Sean Ellis. The film was Oscar nominated. In 2008 Guinness directed her own short film: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kx_3fTLODA Phenomenology of Body].'' This was followed in 2009 by [https://www.showstudio.com/projects/milking_mayfair/fashion-film?tag=Daphne%20Guinness Milking Mayfair].
* In 2013 Guinness worked again with Nick Knight to make another art short released by SHOWstudio. ''[https://www.showstudio.com/projects/milking_mayfair/fashion-film?tag=Daphne%20Guinness Sonomorphic Mirror]'' was produced in conjunction with Geoffery Lillemon, Salvador Breed and fashion designer Iris Van Herpen, who created the perspex ‘splash’ dress made from the film’s footage. In November 2013 Nick Knight interviewed Guinness for SHOWstudio. [https://www.showstudio.com/projects/isabella_blow_fashion_galore/interview_daphne_guinness?tag=Daphne%20Guinness In their conversation] she recalled her friend Isabella Blow and explained her decision to purchase her clothing collection.
* In July 2014 Guinness worked with Joseph Lally on the first episode for his ''[https://www.showstudio.com/projects/beauty/episode_1_daphne_guinness?tag=Daphne%20Guinness Rolling Beauty]'' series for SHOWstudio, exploring fashion’s objectification of beauty and celebrity.
* In August 2015 Guinness was filmed by Nick Knight for his short film ''[https://www.showstudio.com/projects/floating_world/fashion_film?tag=Daphne%20Guinness Floating World]'' for which she wore vertiginous shoes crafted live in the studio by Japanese shoe designer Noritaka Tatehana.
* In September 2015 Guinness worked with Nick Knight for his fashion film inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest: ''Hell Is Empty And All The Devils Are Here.''
* In 2017, Guinness appeared in the [https://www.forbes.com/sites/adammorganstern/2017/05/19/macallan-salutes-fashion-photography-legend-steven-klein-with-special-edition-whiskey/ MaCallan Whiskey campaign] shot by Steven Klein.


Following the 2007 death of magazine editor [[Isabella Blow]], Guinness purchased Blow's entire fashion collection, months before it was scheduled to be auctioned by [[Christie's]] in 2010.<ref name= NYTFashion>{{cite news |last1=Menkes |first1=Suzy |title=Fashion Report Guinness Buys Blow Collection|url=https://archive.nytimes.com/tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/fashion-report-guinness-buys-blow-collection/ |access-date=11 October 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=14 June 2010}}</ref> In 2014, Guinness exhibited more than 100 pieces of Blow's collection at [[Somerset House]].<ref name=Vogue2020/>
=== Inspirations ===


In 2009, she created a scent named ''Daphne'' for Comme des Garçons.<ref name= WMag /> Guinness collaborated with [[NARS Cosmetics]] as the model for the fall 2010 campaign, which included an eyeshadow named after her.<ref name=blasberg/><ref name=Harpers2010>{{cite news |last1=Davis |first1=Dawn Spinner |title=A New Face for Nars: Daphne Guinness |url=https://www.harpersbazaar.com/beauty/makeup/advice/a5725/nars-daphne-guinness-0710/ |access-date=10 March 2022 |work=Harper's Bazaar |date=2 July 2010}}</ref> In 2011, she released a 21-product makeup line with [[MAC Cosmetics]] that included blushes, lipsticks and nail polishes.<ref name=Harpers2011>{{cite news |last1=Dunne |first1=Eleanor |title=Daphne Guinness: MAC's Newest Collaborator Knows Her Way Around Drama |url=https://www.harpersbazaar.com/beauty/makeup/advice/a7538/daphne-guinness-collaborates-with-mac-112211/ |access-date=10 March 2022 |work=Harper's Bazaar |date=22 November 2011}}</ref>
* Guinness has been cited as inspiration for the fictional character Moira Rose from award winning Canadian television sitcom ''Schitt’s Creek.'' <ref>{{Cite web|last=Miller|first=Julie|date=2020-08-26|title=Schitt’s Creek: Catherine O’Hara on Moira Rose’s Most Divine Looks|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/08/schitts-creek-moira-rose-best-looks|access-date=2021-10-25|website=Vanity Fair Blogs|language=en-US}}</ref>
* She has been referenced as inspiration for Emma Stone’s portrayal of Cruella Deville in Disney’s 2020 feature film ''Cruella''. <ref>{{Cite web|title=How ‘Cruella’ Hair & Makeup Artist Nadia Stacey Made Disney Punk|url=https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/cruella-emma-stone-hair-makeup-nadia-stacey|access-date=2021-10-25|website=W Magazine|language=en}}</ref>
* Pop star Lady Gaga has cited Guinness as an influence on her personal style, which she discusses in their 2016 V Magazine shoot ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv-6RLOxYDM time stamp 2:25])
* In 2009 Guinness was featured in Kid Cudi’s music video ''[https://youtube/7xzU9Qqdqww Pursuit of Happiness]''.
* In 2010 Guinness was featured in Wise Blood’s muscis video ''[https://youtube/M_dibLeWG-Q B.I.G. E.G.O]'''.'''''


She curated an exhibition at the [[Fashion Institute of Technology]] in 2011 that featured more than 100 contemporary pieces by various designers, including Alexander McQueen, [[Chanel]], [[Valentino (fashion house)|Valentino]], and others, all from her personal couture collection.<ref name="NPRJackiLyden"/> The exhibit also featured ''The Phenomenology of Body'', a short film Guinness directed focused on costumes through the ages.<ref name=NewYorker/>
===Producer===


As a tribute to the deaths of Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen, in 2011 Guinness dressed in public for the [[Met Gala]] in a [[Barneys]] window; she wore a feathered McQueen dress and other pieces from Blow's collection.<ref name= NYTHoryn>{{cite news |last1=Horyn |first1=Cathy |title=Now Appearing, Real Daphne |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/fashion/28ROW.html |access-date=5 October 2022 |publisher=The New York Times |date=27 April 2011}}</ref>

==Film==
===Producer===
Guinness has produced and edited three short films:
Guinness has produced and edited three short films:


* [[Cashback (film)|Cashback]], short film nominated for an Academy Award in 2004, was later made into a feature-length version. Guinness produced this film for the photographer [[Sean Ellis]].<ref name=garratt/>
* [[Cashback (film)|''Cashback'']], a short film nominated for an Academy Award in 2004, was later made into a feature-length version. Guinness produced this film for the photographer [[Sean Ellis]].<ref name="garratt" />


===Acting===
===Acting===
In 2011, Guinness starred in Joe Lally's film, "The Murder of Jean Seberg".<ref name="showstudio.com">{{cite web|url=http://showstudio.com/contributor/daphne_guinness |title=Daphne Guinness |publisher=SHOWstudio |date=December 2011 |access-date=8 June 2012}}</ref>
In 2011, Guinness starred in Joe Lally's film, ''The Murder of Jean Seberg''.<ref name="showstudio.com">{{cite web|url=http://showstudio.com/contributor/daphne_guinness |title=Daphne Guinness |publisher=SHOWstudio |date=December 2011 |access-date=8 June 2012}}</ref>


At the end of 2011, photographers [[Markus Klinko]] and [[Indrani (photographer)|Indrani]], Guinness, and stylist GK Reid produced "The Legend of Lady White Snake", a film based on an ancient Chinese legend, where Guinness played the central role of Lady White Snake.<ref>Sparks, Cator. [http://www.stylelist.com/cator-sparks/daphne-guiness-markus-indrani_b_1317855.html Do It Daphne! Guinness Shines in Short Film Based on Ancient Chinese Legend], ''Stylelist'', 4 March 2012. Accessed 3 May 2012.</ref> [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]] wrote her dialogue for the film.<ref>Feitelberg, Rosemary. [http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/look-out-kevin-bacon-5619421 Daphne Guinness and 'The Legend of Lady White Snake'], ''Women's Wear Daily'', 7 February 2012. Accessed 3 May 2012.</ref>
At the end of 2011, photographers [[Markus Klinko]] and [[Indrani (photographer)|Indrani]], Guinness, and stylist GK Reid produced ''The Legend of Lady White Snake'', a film based on a Chinese legend, where Guinness played the central role of Lady White Snake.<ref>Sparks, Cator. [http://www.stylelist.com/cator-sparks/daphne-guiness-markus-indrani_b_1317855.html Do It Daphne! Guinness Shines in Short Film Based on Ancient Chinese Legend], ''Stylelist'', 4 March 2012. Accessed 3 May 2012.</ref> [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]] wrote her dialogue for the film.<ref>Feitelberg, Rosemary. [http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/look-out-kevin-bacon-5619421 Daphne Guinness and 'The Legend of Lady White Snake'], ''Women's Wear Daily'', 7 February 2012. Accessed 3 May 2012.</ref>


In 2012, Guinness starred in Shakki,<ref>{{Citation|last=Julien Landais|title=SHAKKI starring Daphne Guinness Trailer HD&nbsp;— by Julien Landais|date=18 August 2013|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaqS1JTytG4|access-date=5 December 2016}}</ref> a short sci-fi fiction directed by [[Julien Landais]].
In 2012, Guinness starred in ''Shakki'',<ref>{{Citation|last=Julien Landais|title=SHAKKI starring Daphne Guinness Trailer HD&nbsp;— by Julien Landais|date=18 August 2013|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaqS1JTytG4|access-date=5 December 2016}}</ref> a short sci-fi fiction directed by [[Julien Landais]].


== Music ==
==Music==
[[David Bowie]] encouraged Guinness to pursue music, introducing her to [[Tony Visconti]],<ref name="LouderThanWar2020">{{cite web |last1=Babey |first1=Ged |title=Daphne Guinness: Revelations – album review – 'Probably the Last Great Glam Rock Star' |url=https://louderthanwar.com/daphne-guinness-revelations-album-review-probably-the-last-great-glam-rock-star/ |website=Louder than War |access-date=5 March 2022 |date=10 August 2020}}</ref> who had produced three of her albums as of August 2020.<ref name="Vogue2020"/>
Daphne Guinness has written, recorded and performed music since 2013. In 2012 David Bowie heard a sample of her work and introduced Guinness to his long-time producer Tony Visconti. Visconti has produced all three of Guinness’ subsequent albums. Notable articles on their collaborative sound include articles by music journalist Will Hodkinson for [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/daphne-guinness-revelations-review-ground-control-to-planet-pop-k0xfknr7d The Times] and appear in [https://louderthanwar.com/daphne-guinness-revelations-album-review-probably-the-last-great-glam-rock-star/ Louder Than War Magazine] and [https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/8096085/daphne-guinness-talking-to-yourself-video Billboard Magazine].
*In 2013, Guinness released her first music video, entitled ''[https://showstudio.com/projects/fatal_flaw Fatal Flaw]'', directed by photographer / film maker Nick Knight.
*In 2014, David Barron directed a documentary about Guinness, filmed in her Irish home. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScuvLXnaaGE ''Daphne Guinness, The Last Leveller''] focuses on her musical work and influences.
*In 2014 she released her second music video: ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUSatRN4vAk Evening In Space]'', directed by visual artist David LaChaplle. '''Optimist In Black (2016)'''
*Guinness’ debut album, ''[https://www.vice.com/en/article/695487/premiere-daphne-guinnesss-lp-optimist-in-black Optimist In Black]'' was released on May 27<sup>th</sup>, 2016 through private label Agent Anonyme/Absolute. The self-published album was recorded between Westmeath, Ireland and New York City, and produced by American record producer, [[Tony Visconti]]. Guinness describes ''Optimist in Black'' as “deeply personal.” “I did not aim to be, and I won’t be, a rock ’n’ roll star…it’s about the music.” ([https://www.vogue.com/article/industry-icons-daphne-guinness-interview Vogue])
*The lead single, ''Fatal Flaw'', was originally released with a music video by Nick Knight in 2014. The next single, ''Evening in Space'', was subsequently released with an accompanying music video directed by David LaChapelle, featured custom clothing by many of Guinness' favorite houses, including Iris van Herpen and Noritaka Tatehana.
*In 2016, Guinness released more music videos, including ''The Long Now'' directed Luca Pizzaroni, ''Marionettes'' directed by The Fashtons, ''Magic Tea'' directed by Christel Frankenstein, and ''Old School'' directed by Jamie Kendall.
'''Daphne & The Golden Chord (2018)'''


===''Optimist in Black'' (2016)===
* On April 20<sup>th</sup> 2018 Daphne Guinness released her second album: ''Daphne & The Golden Chord'', produced by Tony Visconti. The album was released independently through Agent Anonyme/Absolute.
After the deaths of her brother Jasper and friends Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen,<ref name="SundayTimes2020a">{{cite news |last1=Hodgkinson |first1=Will |title=Daphne Guinness: Revelations review — ground control to planet pop |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/daphne-guinness-revelations-review-ground-control-to-planet-pop-k0xfknr7d |access-date=5 March 2022 |work=The Sunday Times |date=7 August 2020}}</ref> Guinness went to a studio in Ireland, intending to record a cover of the [[Bob Dylan]] song "[[Desolation Row]]". While there, she wrote and recorded original songs which became the basis for her first album, ''Optimist in Black''.<ref name="WMag2016">{{cite news |last1=Nelson |first1=Karin |title=Daphne Guinness: Always a Strange Bird, Now With Songs |url=https://www.wmagazine.com/story/daphne-guinness-album-magic-tea-music-video |access-date=5 March 2022 |work=W Magazine |date=27 May 2016}}</ref> ''Optimist in Black'' was released on 27 May 2016, through private label Agent Anonyme/Absolute.<ref name="Vogue2016">{{cite news |last1=Borrelli-Persson |first1=Laird |title=Daphne Guinness Dishes on Her Favorite Musicians as She Drops Her Debut Album, Optimist in Black |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/industry-icons-daphne-guinness-interview |access-date=5 March 2022 |work=Vogue |date=25 May 2016}}</ref>
* [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pop-review-daphne-guinness-daphne-the-golden-chord-hxbwn58g9 ''Daphne & The Golden Chord''] moved Guinness in a more guitar based ‘Glam rock’ direction. (xsnoise) The band featured Malcolm Doherty (Rumer, GoKart Mozart) on guitars, percussion and BV’s: Terry Miles on keyboards (who also plays with indie recluse Lawrence in Go-Kart Mozart); former Thin Lizzy bassist Gary Liedeman; Punk guitar hero James Stevenson (who played in Chelsea, Generation X and the Cult) and the young Italian drummer Alex Marchisone.
<ref name="AnOther2016">{{cite news |last1=Rigg |first1=Natalie |title=Your First Look at Daphne Guinness' New Music Video |url=https://www.anothermag.com/design-living/8217/your-first-look-at-daphne-guinness-new-music-video |access-date=6 March 2022 |work=AnOther Magazine |date=18 January 2016}}</ref> The album was described by Kim Taylor Bennett of [[Vice (magazine)|''Vice'']] magazine as "drama-pop with a gothic tinge"<ref name="Vice2016">{{cite news |last1=Bennett |first1=Kim Taylor |title=The Beauty and Humor in Heartbreak: Stream Daphne Guinness's Debut LP 'Optimist in Black' |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/695487/premiere-daphne-guinnesss-lp-optimist-in-black |access-date=6 March 2022 |work=Vice |date=23 May 2016}}</ref> and by Matthew Schneier of ''The New York Times'' as having "a glam-rock-ish, slightly psychedelic flavor".<ref name="NYTimes2016">{{cite news |last1=Schneier |first1=Matthew |title=For Daphne Guinness, the World Is a Stage. So She Picked Up a Mike. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/26/fashion/daphne-guinness-new-album.html |access-date=6 March 2022 |work=The New York Times |date=25 May 2016}}</ref>
* [https://www.xsnoize.com/daphne-guinness-to-release-her-new-album-daphne-the-golden-chord-april-20th/ ''Daphne & The Golden Chord''] was recorded almost entirely live to analogue tape in a 3 week session at British Grove Studios, using a vintage EMI console - the same model used on Abbey Road, Dark Side Of The Moon and Band On The Run.
* Guinness released seven consecutive music videos in 2018, including ''Remember to Breathe'', directed by The Fashtons, ''Electric Consciousness,'' directed by Joe Lally and featuring design duo The Blonds, ''Talking to Yourself'' by Luca Pizzaroni, ''Five Planets'' by Nick Knight, ''Riot'' by The Fashtons, ''But I’m Not, No No No'' and ''Dejavu Guru''. <ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-10-12|title=Daphne Guinness Strikes a Golden Chord|url=https://www.papermag.com/daphne-guinness-interview-2595965116.html|access-date=2021-10-25|website=PAPER|language=en}}</ref>


=== ''Daphne & the Golden Chord'' (2018)===
'''Revelations (2020)'''
In April 2018, Guinness released her second album, ''Daphne & the Golden Chord'', also produced by Visconti. The album was recorded on analog tapes at [[British Grove Studios]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Petrarca |first1=Emilia |title=Daphne Guinness on Her New Album, Posers, and Diet Prada |url=https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/daphne-guinness-golden-chord-album.html |access-date=11 March 2022 |work=The Cut |date=27 April 2018}}</ref> in a three-week session. The band included 58 instrumentalists including timpani, tambourine, and bassoon players.<ref name="Paper2018">{{cite news |last1=McMahon |first1=Milly |title=Daphne Guinness Strikes a Golden Chord |url=https://www.papermag.com/daphne-guinness-interview-2595965116.html |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=Paper |date=12 October 2018}}</ref> [[Will Hodgkinson]] of ''The Times'' described the album as "aristocratic glam fuelled by wit, character and a clear and abiding love of rock'n'roll".<ref name="Times2018">{{cite news |last1=Hodgkinson |first1=Will |title=Pop review: Daphne Guinness: Daphne & The Golden Chord |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pop-review-daphne-guinness-daphne-the-golden-chord-hxbwn58g9 |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=The Times |date=20 April 2018}}</ref>


===''Revelations'' (2020)===
Guinness’ third album, ''Revelations'', was released in March of 2020 with the lead single of the same name premiering two weeks before the global pandemic.
Guinness' third album, ''Revelations'', was released in August 2020.<ref name="SundayTimes2020a" /> Like her prior two albums, it was produced by Visconti.
Thomas Barrie of British ''[[GQ]]'' said ''Revelations'' features "lusher, disco-inflected instrumentation, with flourishes arranged by Visconti in strings, and parts written for more experimental, obscure instruments like the theremin and ocarina".<ref name="GQ2020">{{cite news |last1=Barrie |first1=Thomas |title=Daphne Guinness and Tony Visconti discuss their latest musical collaboration, Revelations |url=https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/daphne-guinness-tony-visconti-interview |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=GQ |date=13 October 2020}}</ref> Guinness collaborated with [[David LaChapelle]] on a three-part film series also titled ''Revelations'', which featured songs from the album and explored references to the [[Book of Revelation]].<ref name="PaperMag2020"/><ref name="SundayTimes2020b">{{cite news |last1=Hodgkinson |first1=Will |title=Daphne Guinness: David LaChapelle, Elton John, Bowie tributes and being a pop star in your fifties |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/daphne-guinness-david-lachapelle-elton-john-bowie-tributes-and-being-a-pop-star-in-your-fifties-6rnzlb5m2 |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=The Sunday Times |date=15 February 2020}}</ref>


===Upcoming album===
* Recorded at Les Studios Saint Germain in Paris and produced once again by Tony Visctoni, ''Revelations'' is an album that blends French disco, lush orchestrations, and tinges of punk rock ([https://www.culturedmag.com/new-world-order-daphne-guinness-latest-album-revelations-lives-up-to-its-name/ Cultured Magazine])
In June 2023, in an interview with [[RuPaul]], Guinness stated that she is planning to release an 11-track album around November 2023.<ref name="RuPaul 2023">{{cite web|url=https://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/daphne-guinness-and-ru-paul-on-privilege-couture-and-the-art-of-war|title=Daphne Guinness and RuPaul on Privilege, Couture, and ''The Art of War''|author=[[RuPaul]]|date=26 June 2023|website=[[Interview (magazine)|Interview]]|access-date=4 July 2023}}</ref> She began working on the album in 2021.<ref name="RuPaul 2023" />
* Daphne has said of the album: "Sometimes it feels like we are living through the Book of Revelations, but here on the album all the outcasts are together, trying to hold on to the light rather than letting in the dark". ([http://1883magazine.com/daphne-guinness-revelations-track-by-track/ 1883 Magazine])
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgX-0My8PGo ''Revelations''], an art film collaboration between Guinness and LaChapelle filmed in November 2019 in Los Angeles, was released on March 26, 2020. It was a 3-part video series based on the themes from the book of ''Revelations'' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylmxLkOfgjk Rolling Stones]).
* The video for the single [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aWtCT-SE3w <u>''Looking Glass''</u>] from ''Revelations,'' directed by Etienne Gilfillan and James Symonds, was filmed and edited during lockdown. It was released in July of 2020.
* In late 2020, Guinness released a new music video directed by David LaChapelle, to accompany [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Pfu2u7DXQ ''Heaven'']. Again the track was taken from her well received third album, ''Revelations''.
* The video for the single [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aWtCT-SE3w ''Looking Glass''] from ''Revelations,'' was filmed and edited during lockdown. It was directed by Etienne Gilfillan and James Symonds and was released in July of 2020.
* In late 2020 Guinness released a new music video directed by David LaChapelle, to accompany [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Pfu2u7DXQ ''Heaven'']. Again the track was taken from her well received third album, ''Revelations''.        Guinness is currently working on her 4<sup>th</sup> album in collaboration with Tony Visconti.


==Personal life==
===Music videos===
Guinness' music career began with the release in 2013 and 2014 of several music videos for songs which would later be included in her first album. These early videos include "Fatal Flaw" (directed by [[Nick Knight (photographer)|Nick Knight]]) in 2013,<ref name="MTV2013">{{cite news |last1=Choi |first1=Mary H. K. |title=Daphne Guinness's 'Fatal Flaw' Music Video With Nick Knight Is A Triumph |url=https://www.mtv.com/news/2519102/daphne-guinness-nick-knight-fatal-flaw/ |access-date=6 March 2022 |work=MTV |date=10 June 2013}}</ref> and "Evening in Space", directed by LaChapelle, in 2014.<ref name="MTV2014">{{cite news |last1=Peterson |first1=Jessie |title=Watch Out, Ariana—Daphne Guinness' New Video Takes The Fashion World To Space |url=https://www.mtv.com/news/1906822/daphne-guinness-evening-in-space/ |access-date=6 March 2022 |work=MTV |date=22 August 2014}}</ref> Jessie Peterson of ''MTV News'' said the video took the "fashion world to space". It featured costumes from designers such as [[Iris van Herpen]] and [[Noritaka Tatehana]].


Guinness also released music video versions for two songs that were on the 2018 ''Daphne & the Golden Chord'' album – "Talking to Yourself"<ref name="Billboard2018">{{cite magazine |last1=Graff |first1=Gary |title=Fashion Icon Daphne Guinness Debuts Swaggering 'Talking to Yourself' Video |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/daphne-guinness-talking-to-yourself-video-8096085/ |access-date=7 March 2022 |magazine=Billboard |date=25 January 2018}}</ref> and "Remember to Breathe".<ref name="VMag2017">{{cite news |last1=Cacouris |first1=Christina |title=Premiere: Daphne Guinness Goes Glam Rock In "Remember to Breathe" |url=https://vmagazine.com/article/daphne-guinness-remember-to-breathe/ |access-date=7 March 2022 |work=V |date=8 September 2017}}</ref>
In 1987, she married [[Spyros Niarchos]], the second son of [[Stavros Niarchos]], the shipping magnate.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/oct/30/on-my-radar-daphne-guinness-caravaggio-stanley-kubrick-david-bowie-blackstar-edward-st-aubyn|title=On my radar: Daphne Guinness's cultural highlights|date=30 October 2016|work=the Guardian|access-date=23 April 2018}}</ref> The couple had three children. Her $39 million settlement, obtained at the time of her 1999 divorce, was added to her Guinness inheritance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/daphne-guinness-cant-recall-her-marriage-to-greek-shipping-heir-spyros-niarchos-20160510-gorw29.html|title=Daphne Guinness can't recall her marriage to Greek shipping heir Spyros Niarchos|date=11 May 2016|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=23 April 2018}}</ref>


Two music videos directed by LaChapelle were released in 2020 for "Hallucinations"<ref name="SundayTimes2020b" /> and "Heaven",<ref name="RollingStone2020">{{cite magazine |last1=Shaffer |first1=Claire |title=Daphne Guinness Debuts Video for 'Heaven,' Directed by David LaChapelle |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/daphne-guinness-heaven-video-david-lachapelle-1076430/ |access-date=7 March 2022 |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=16 October 2020}}</ref> two of the songs on the ''Revelations'' album.
She lives in London and Manhattan with her three children: Nicolas Stavros Niarchos (born 1989), Alexis "Lex" Spyros Niarchos (born 1991), and Ines Sophia Niarchos (born 1995).<ref name=garratt/>


==Charity work==
She has been romantically involved with French TV philosopher [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]] for a number of years. In the February 2011 issue of ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'', Guinness confirmed to journalist [[Derek Blasberg]]: "He is obviously the love of my life."<ref name=blasberg>{{cite web |last=Blasberg |first=Derek |url=http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a672/daphne-guinness-interview/ |title=The Real Daphne Guinness|website=Harper's Bazaar |date=11 February 2011 |access-date=18 January 2018 |page=2 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Blasberg|first=Derek|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/12/daphne-guinness-bernardhe_n_822322.html|title=Daphne Guinness: Bernard-Henri Levy 'Is Quite Obviously The Love of My Life'|website=Huffington Post|date=12 February 2011}}</ref>
Guinness has walked in two of [[Naomi Campbell]]'s Fashion for Relief shows to raise funds for disaster victims.<ref>{{cite news |last=Brant |first=Peter |title=Daphne Guinness |newspaper=Interview Magazine |url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/fashion/daphne-guinness |access-date=16 April 2013}}</ref> In April 2008, she auctioned off part of her wardrobe, with the proceeds going to a British charity called [[Womankind Worldwide]], which deals with issues such as domestic violence.<ref>{{cite web |date=30 April 2008 |title=Daphne Guinness Auction: A Peek Inside The Closet of a Stylish Eccentric |url=http://www.theluxechronicles.com/the_luxe_chronicles/2008/04/daphne-guinness.html |access-date=16 April 2013 |publisher=The Luxe Chronicles |archive-date=4 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140504071409/http://www.theluxechronicles.com/the_luxe_chronicles/2008/04/daphne-guinness.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>

In June 2010, Guinness purchased at auction the entire wardrobe of Isabella Blow, her friend who died by suicide in 2007. The lot was purchased prior to an auction, which was arranged at [[Christie's]].<ref name="BritishAuctionChristies">{{cite web |last=Alexander |first=Ella |date=15 June 2010 |title=Isabella Blow auction cancelled |url=http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2010/06/15/isabella-blow-christies-auction-cancelled |access-date=9 June 2012 |publisher=British Vogue}}</ref> She later announced that she would be displaying the wardrobe at [[Central Saint Martins]] and online, as well as starting a foundation to help with mental illness.<ref name="FashionistaDGToExhibit">{{cite news |last=Mau |first=Dhani |date=16 February 2012 |title=Daphne Guinness To Exhibit Isabella Blow's Wardrobe at Central St. Martins And Online |newspaper=Fashionista |url=http://fashionista.com/2012/02/daphne-guinness-will-display-isabella-blows-wardrobe-at-central-st-martins-and-online-is-starting-a-mental-health-foundation/ |access-date=15 April 2013}}</ref> The official show, entitled "''Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore,''" was displayed in November 2013 at [[Somerset House]] in London.<ref>{{cite news |last=Conti |first=Samantha |date=8 May 2013 |title=Isabella Blow Show Set For London |newspaper=Women's Wear Daily |url=http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/isabella-blow-show-set-for-london-6924079?src=search_links |access-date=20 May 2013}}</ref>

In February 2013, Guinness, along with [[Monica von Neumann|Baroness Monica von Neumann]] and Lynn Ban, donated a collection of her shoes to the [[Fashion Institute of Technology#The Museum at FIT|Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology]]'s ''Shoe Obsession'' exhibit.<ref>{{cite web |last=Rabinovitch |first=Simona |date=20 February 2013 |title=MFIT EXHIBITS 150 EXTREME DESIGNER SHOES |url=https://gotham-magazine.com/museum-at-fashion-institute-of-technology-exhibits-150-designer-shoes-in-shoe-obsession |access-date=9 February 2019 |website=Gotham Magazine |publisher=Niche Media}}</ref>

==Personal life==
In 1987, she married [[Spyros Niarchos]], the second son of [[Stavros Niarchos]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/oct/30/on-my-radar-daphne-guinness-caravaggio-stanley-kubrick-david-bowie-blackstar-edward-st-aubyn|title=On my radar: Daphne Guinness's cultural highlights|date=30 October 2016|work=the Guardian|access-date=23 April 2018}}</ref> The couple had three children. Her $39 million settlement, obtained at the time of her 1999 divorce, was added to her Guinness inheritance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/daphne-guinness-cant-recall-her-marriage-to-greek-shipping-heir-spyros-niarchos-20160510-gorw29.html|title=Daphne Guinness can't recall her marriage to Greek shipping heir Spyros Niarchos|date=11 May 2016|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=23 April 2018}}</ref>

She lives in London and Manhattan with her three children.<ref name=garratt/>

She has been romantically involved with French philosopher [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]] for a number of years. In the February 2011 issue of ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'', Guinness confirmed to journalist [[Derek Blasberg]]: "He is obviously the love of my life".<ref name=blasberg/><ref>{{cite web|last=Blasberg|first=Derek|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/12/daphne-guinness-bernardhe_n_822322.html|title=Daphne Guinness: Bernard-Henri Levy 'Is Quite Obviously The Love of My Life'|website=Huffington Post|date=12 February 2011}}</ref>


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Daphne Guinness
Guinness in 2011
Born
Daphne Diana Joan Susanna Guinness

(1967-11-09) 9 November 1967 (age 56)
London, England
Spouse
(m. 1987; div. 1999)
PartnerBernard-Henri Lévy
Children3
Modelling information
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Hair colourBrown and platinum blonde
Eye colourBrown

Daphne Diana Joan Susanna Guinness (born 9 November 1967) is an English fashion designer, socialite, actress, film producer, and musician.

Early life

Her father is Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne, the eldest son of Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness. Diana Mitford was the daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale, the father of the Mitford sisters. Mitford divorced Guinness and married the leader of the British Union of Fascists, Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats. Daphne Guinness has said she did not know of Mosley's political affiliations, before she heard in 1980 on the BBC News that he had died.[1]

As a child, Guinness grew up moving between the country houses owned by her family in England and Ireland, and a villa in Spain, where Salvador Dalí was a family friend.[2] She later lived in New York with her half-sister, Catherine Guinness, who was working as a Personal Assistant to Andy Warhol.[3]

Fashion

Guinness has been a fashion model,[4] a curator,[5] and fashion writer.[6] Christian Allaire of Vogue referred to her as a "street style icon, producer, musician, and muse of Alexander McQueen and Karl Lagerfeld".[7] Guinness has been described as a "performance artist" by The New York Times for her use of and experimentation with fashion.[8] She has appeared on the covers of multiple international editions of Vogue,[4][9] Harper's Bazaar,[10] Tatler, Zoo Magazine, and other fashion magazines.[11][12]

Guinness has written numerous pieces on the topic of fashion,[6] including columns published in Vogue,[13] the Financial Times,[14] The Times of London,[15] and Harper's Bazaar.[16][17] She also wrote the foreword to Alexander McQueen: Fashion Visionary,[18] contributed to Dressed to Kill: Jazz Age Fashion,[19] and co-authored Art/Fashion in the 21st Century.[20] As a designer, Guinness has designed a collection of shirts with Comme des Garçons for Dover Street Market,[21][22] and created an estimated 100 pieces for herself in 2010 with no intention of selling them.[23][24] She designed Contra Mundum, an 18-carat white gold glove encrusted with diamonds, with British jeweler Shaun Leane and Alexander McQueen.[25][26] The glove was worn in McQueen's shows, and was auctioned at Sotheby's in 2017.[27]

She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1994.[28][29] Guinness has styled photo shoots for photographers Steven Klein and David LaChappelle.[21]

Following a divorce in 1999, Guinness became more involved in the avant-garde fashion movement,[5] establishing relationships within the fashion industry.[30] Guinness was a close friend of the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen[5][31] and, according to Vogue, she "nurtured" his career.[25]

In 2004, she was brought on as a fashion consultant for Gucci by François-Henri Pinault.[32]

Following the 2007 death of magazine editor Isabella Blow, Guinness purchased Blow's entire fashion collection, months before it was scheduled to be auctioned by Christie's in 2010.[33] In 2014, Guinness exhibited more than 100 pieces of Blow's collection at Somerset House.[25]

In 2009, she created a scent named Daphne for Comme des Garçons.[21] Guinness collaborated with NARS Cosmetics as the model for the fall 2010 campaign, which included an eyeshadow named after her.[23][34] In 2011, she released a 21-product makeup line with MAC Cosmetics that included blushes, lipsticks and nail polishes.[35]

She curated an exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2011 that featured more than 100 contemporary pieces by various designers, including Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Valentino, and others, all from her personal couture collection.[5] The exhibit also featured The Phenomenology of Body, a short film Guinness directed focused on costumes through the ages.[4]

As a tribute to the deaths of Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen, in 2011 Guinness dressed in public for the Met Gala in a Barneys window; she wore a feathered McQueen dress and other pieces from Blow's collection.[36]

Film

Producer

Guinness has produced and edited three short films:

  • Cashback, a short film nominated for an Academy Award in 2004, was later made into a feature-length version. Guinness produced this film for the photographer Sean Ellis.[1]

Acting

In 2011, Guinness starred in Joe Lally's film, The Murder of Jean Seberg.[37]

At the end of 2011, photographers Markus Klinko and Indrani, Guinness, and stylist GK Reid produced The Legend of Lady White Snake, a film based on a Chinese legend, where Guinness played the central role of Lady White Snake.[38] Bernard-Henri Lévy wrote her dialogue for the film.[39]

In 2012, Guinness starred in Shakki,[40] a short sci-fi fiction directed by Julien Landais.

Music

David Bowie encouraged Guinness to pursue music, introducing her to Tony Visconti,[41] who had produced three of her albums as of August 2020.[25]

Optimist in Black (2016)

After the deaths of her brother Jasper and friends Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen,[42] Guinness went to a studio in Ireland, intending to record a cover of the Bob Dylan song "Desolation Row". While there, she wrote and recorded original songs which became the basis for her first album, Optimist in Black.[43] Optimist in Black was released on 27 May 2016, through private label Agent Anonyme/Absolute.[44] [45] The album was described by Kim Taylor Bennett of Vice magazine as "drama-pop with a gothic tinge"[46] and by Matthew Schneier of The New York Times as having "a glam-rock-ish, slightly psychedelic flavor".[47]

Daphne & the Golden Chord (2018)

In April 2018, Guinness released her second album, Daphne & the Golden Chord, also produced by Visconti. The album was recorded on analog tapes at British Grove Studios[48] in a three-week session. The band included 58 instrumentalists including timpani, tambourine, and bassoon players.[49] Will Hodgkinson of The Times described the album as "aristocratic glam fuelled by wit, character and a clear and abiding love of rock'n'roll".[50]

Revelations (2020)

Guinness' third album, Revelations, was released in August 2020.[42] Like her prior two albums, it was produced by Visconti. Thomas Barrie of British GQ said Revelations features "lusher, disco-inflected instrumentation, with flourishes arranged by Visconti in strings, and parts written for more experimental, obscure instruments like the theremin and ocarina".[51] Guinness collaborated with David LaChapelle on a three-part film series also titled Revelations, which featured songs from the album and explored references to the Book of Revelation.[30][52]

Upcoming album

In June 2023, in an interview with RuPaul, Guinness stated that she is planning to release an 11-track album around November 2023.[53] She began working on the album in 2021.[53]

Music videos

Guinness' music career began with the release in 2013 and 2014 of several music videos for songs which would later be included in her first album. These early videos include "Fatal Flaw" (directed by Nick Knight) in 2013,[54] and "Evening in Space", directed by LaChapelle, in 2014.[55] Jessie Peterson of MTV News said the video took the "fashion world to space". It featured costumes from designers such as Iris van Herpen and Noritaka Tatehana.

Guinness also released music video versions for two songs that were on the 2018 Daphne & the Golden Chord album – "Talking to Yourself"[56] and "Remember to Breathe".[57]

Two music videos directed by LaChapelle were released in 2020 for "Hallucinations"[52] and "Heaven",[58] two of the songs on the Revelations album.

Charity work

Guinness has walked in two of Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief shows to raise funds for disaster victims.[59] In April 2008, she auctioned off part of her wardrobe, with the proceeds going to a British charity called Womankind Worldwide, which deals with issues such as domestic violence.[60]

In June 2010, Guinness purchased at auction the entire wardrobe of Isabella Blow, her friend who died by suicide in 2007. The lot was purchased prior to an auction, which was arranged at Christie's.[61] She later announced that she would be displaying the wardrobe at Central Saint Martins and online, as well as starting a foundation to help with mental illness.[62] The official show, entitled "Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore," was displayed in November 2013 at Somerset House in London.[63]

In February 2013, Guinness, along with Baroness Monica von Neumann and Lynn Ban, donated a collection of her shoes to the Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology's Shoe Obsession exhibit.[64]

Personal life

In 1987, she married Spyros Niarchos, the second son of Stavros Niarchos.[65] The couple had three children. Her $39 million settlement, obtained at the time of her 1999 divorce, was added to her Guinness inheritance.[66]

She lives in London and Manhattan with her three children.[1]

She has been romantically involved with French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy for a number of years. In the February 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar, Guinness confirmed to journalist Derek Blasberg: "He is obviously the love of my life".[23][67]

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