The stylist and fashion editor Melanie Ward has died following a battle with cancer. The news was shared on Ward’s official Instagram account on Wednesday.
The London-born Ward is perhaps best known for ushering in the grunge movement of the early 1990s alongside photographers David Sims and Corinne Day, helping to catapult brands like Calvin Klein and Jil Sander to fame. She moved to the US in 1995 to join Harper’s Bazaar as senior fashion editor, a role she held for fourteen years. She served as a consultant for Karl Lagerfeld from roughly 2005 to 2006, and design collaborator and muse at Helmut Lang throughout the 1990s and into the aughts.
Ward is also credited with having helped to launch Kate Moss’s career after working with the model when she was 15 years old. Her style was notable for its irreverence towards the status quo.
Ward was a graduate of London University and Central Saint Martins, where her final collection earn the Best Daywear award. Her most recent credited styling work appears in the Dior Menswear Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, released in August.
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