Born in
Napier, New Zealand, Alexander began her career as a journalist at the age of 16 as a trainee reporter for the
Manawatu Evening Standard, before becoming a reporter for
The Evening Post and
The Dominion in
Wellington. She continued to work as a journalist in Australia for the
Ballarat Courier and the
Wollongong Mercury, before becoming the
fashion editor of
The China Mail and features editor of the
Hong Kong Standard based in Hong Kong. She became the fashion editor of the
Daily Telegraph in January 1985 before becoming fashion director in 2003. In June 2011, the
British Fashion Council and the Daily Telegraph hosted a party to celebrate Alexander's career in fashion. An amusing video titled
Hilary Alexander Tribute was specially commissioned for the event, complete with quotes from colleagues and friends including Sir
Philip Green,
Claudia Schiffer,
Suzy Menkes,
Stephen Jones (milliner) and
Harold Tillman who affectionately described her as a "larger-than-life character" and "workaholic". Also in 2011
Diane von Fürstenberg, serving as president of the
Council of Fashion Designers of America, paid tribute to Alexander as an "incredible force" when she won the CFDA's special
Eugenia Sheppard Media Award. Designer
Michael Kors who presented the award called her "unsinkable". In April 2013, Alexander marked the death of former prime minister
Margaret Thatcher with an analysis for the
Daily Telegraph of her status as "a global style icon", explaining how her image was "beyond the dictates of any designer, let alone the catwalk". It also detailed the origins of the verb to
handbag somebody, a reference to Thatcher's accessory as a symbol of her style of government. ==TV work==