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"Her antennae were fine-tuned for talent," says Michael Roberts,
who inherited Isabella Blow as a fashion assistant at Tatler magazine in 1986 upon her return to London after completing her American Vogue experience as my assistant. Blow, the inimitable fashion editor and muse to designers, died on May 7 at the age of 48.
"I only remember good times with Isabella," says Roberts, now fashion and style director at Vanity Fair. "She could be generous, exasperating, exhilarating, annoying, overbearing, witty, wicked, self-absorbed. But she was always ahead of the beat. She was fearless and took the dare. People thought she was just someone who wore ...