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André, by Bill

If the world of fabulous notables is divided between those who are famous mostly for what they do and those who are famous for who they are, André Leon Talley was difficult to define precisely because he was so much of both. He wrote well without fitting the conventional definition of a writer and styled great photo shoots without really being described as a stylist.

He was also a gay man of a certain generation on whose arm other fabulous notables — usually but not always women — were frequently seen, yet was not, in the classic sense, a walker.

But in that last role, squiring Mariah Carey, Lee Radziwill, Anna Wintour around town, Mr. Talley reached his apex. His coats were fur, his shirts were custom. “Toxic to my budget,” he once said. “Auspicious for my aspirations.”

That made him an obvious fit for Bill Cunningham’s columns, where what got published was a picture-perfect crisscross between a master of self-abnegation who sneaked into rooms and a sovereign of self-creation who strode into them.

One posed, the other snapped. Everybody won.

Mr. Talley, right, with Sandi Bass and Michele Demby, left, models from the Givenchy fashion show held at Saks Fifth Avenue in 1979.Credit…The Bill Cunningham Foundation LLC
Anna Wintour, right, walks with Mr. Talley in New York City in 1992.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
The British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, left, with Mr. Talley, wearing one of her taffeta caftans for men, at a party in 1996.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Anne McNally and Mr. Talley at an art opening in 2000.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Outside of the New York Fashion Week tents in 2001.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
With the fashion designer Stephen Burrows in 2002.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
At the 2003 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, with his diamond tiara worn as a choker.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Front, from left, Oscar de la Renta, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mr. Talley at the Council of Fashion Designers of America 40th awards gala in 2002.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Mr. Talley, center, at the opening night of the Martha Graham Dance Company’s 2004 New York season.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times
Enrobed, in 2009.Credit…Bill Cunningham/The New York Times

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