Auctions at Showplace is slated to present 343 lots of fashion, art, and other objects previously owned by the late Grace Mirabella Cahan, former American Vogue Magazine editor in chief. The auction will take place on Feb. 10 in Astoria, a neighborhood in the Queens borough of New York City. Registration for bidding is now open. Highlights from the sale will include a photograph of Coco Chanel by Horst P. Horst, artworks by Alexander Liberman, furniture by Karl Springer, clothing, jewelry and several awards the late editor earned throughout her career. Grace Mirabella (C) attends a party at the Bergdorf Goodman flagship in New York City on July 14, 1988. Kyle Ericksen Mirabella served as the editor in chief of Vogue from 1971 to 1988. She died at the age of 92 in December 2021. Following her time at Vogue, Mirabella founded her eponymous magazine, Mirabella, in 1989 with Rupert Murdoch’s Murdoch Magazines. Anna Wintour took over as the editor in chief after Mirabella’s tenure. “You look back on a career — and I think it’s stupid to do that, I hate to look back, but you do — and I realized I never had any major disappointments. Really. And I look back, too, and

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