Doris Gibson was born in
Lima but spent her early years in
Arequipa. Her father was the Peruvian poet of Scottish/German ancestry
Percy Gibson Moller. In 1929, she married an
Argentine diplomat, Manlio Zileri. They had one child,
Enrique Zileri, who also became an editor of
Caretas. She had a relationship with the artist,
Sérvulo Gutiérrez, for whom she was a muse as well as a lover. After Gibson and Gutiérrez had a heated argument, he rid himself of a full-size nude painting that he had executed of Gibson. He sold it to a well-off businessman. When she learned of the transaction, Gibson traveled to the businessman's house with a photographer and, on the pretext of needing daylight for a photograph, took the painting outside and promptly drove away with it. When the man later asked for its return, she responded, "I don't want to be nude in your house." ==
Caretas==