Modeling In 1959 at the age of 18, there was a
Vogue model competition, and someone submitted her pictures. She ended up winning the Young Model section and was featured in the October issue in a photograph by
Norman Parkinson. She then began her modelling career for
Vogue. In 1967 at the age of 26, she was in a car accident that left her with head injuries and a removed eyelid, which was later reconstructed through
plastic surgery. She was seven months pregnant at the time, but lost the baby the day after the accident. Coddington stated in her autobiography that this was the only time she had been able to conceive. She characterized the incident as one of the most traumatic of her life.
Editor In 1969 at the age of 28, she was interviewed by
British Vogue's Editor
Beatrix Miller, and was employed as a Junior Editor. After 19 years as Photo Editor with British
Vogue, in 1988, she moved to New York City to work for
Calvin Klein. In July 1988 at the age of 47, she joined
Anna Wintour at American
Vogue, where she worked as the magazine's
creative director. In January 2016 at the age of 75, Coddington announced that she would be exiting her role as creative director at
Vogue to pursue other projects. It was announced on 9 May 2016 that Coddington would be working with
Tiffany & Co. Later that year, Coddington's new campaign for Tiffany & Co. A/W 16, featuring
Elle Fanning launched. The campaign was sparse of product shots and traditional models. With direction from Coddington, Tiffany opted instead to feature celebrities and close up imagery of the jewelry styled on the body. In 2018, Coddington also partnered with
Louis Vuitton on a capsule collection, featuring many designs incorporating her cats. ==
The September Issue==