Freud was born in London, England. She is the daughter of artist Lucian Freud and Bernardine Coverley and great granddaughter of the inventor of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud. Her father Lucian Freud (born 8 December 1922) Died 20 July 2011 at the age of 88. Only four days later, the her mother on 24 July 2011 Died at the age of 68 of cancer. [2]
Her only sibling is the her full sister , writer Esther Freud, who wrote the Memoir of Childhood in Morocco có hippie, Hideous Kinky.
Freud replied to Vivienne Westwood khi working for the before setting up the 1980s the her own design company. She spent a year as a guest cũng designer for Stirling Cooper and undertook Consultancy work for the British fashion company Jaeger khi the 1990s. [3] She bị responsible for the relaunch and revamp of fashion house Biba.
Freud is married to James Fox, the author of the book White Mischief, and have one son named Jimmy chúng born around 2001.
Freud worked with John Malkovich in 1999 to three short films in tạo forty-eight hours to document the her fashion collection. [4]
in an appearance on the BBC current affairs program Newsnight on 2 August 2006, She voiced an impassioned denunciation of Israel's "disproportionately Violent aggression" in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon Conflict. [5]
Bella Freud has contributed to the Sunday Telegraph free magazine Stella, with a column gọi "Bella on Beauty ". [6] She Recently partook in a fashion shoot with the closest of Vivienne Westwood's friends and clientelle, chứa Freud was dressed in a gold boiler suit complete with pipe and hat.
in 2007, Freud Launched the her own knitwear collection. To Illustrate the her work collaborated with Elle Muliarchyk SHE, a model and artist who was gọi "Guerrilla Model" by The New York Times. On her travels around the world Elle imaginary film stills Muliarchyk created by photographing herself wearing Freud's designs, only at nights, at locations often Do dangerous. These images, Journey to the End gọi of the Night, London's Frieze was exhibited khi Art Fair in 2007.
Freud's recent collection was featured in The New York Times Exclusive Short "The Last Poet". [7]
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