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In Memoriam: L’Wren Scott

by habituallychic

03 . 17 . 14
The fashion world was saddened this morning to learn of the suicide of designer L’Wren Scott. Everyone agrees that she was as lovely and talented as she was tall.  She started her career as a model and then transitioned to styling before debuting her own designs. Her form hugging fashions were popular among celebrities and stylists, as well as those outside Hollywood. It was the late stylist Annabel Tollman who professed her love of L’Wren’s designs to me and suggested they would be perfect for my shape.  It is even more sad that now both of these wonderful women are no longer with us.  L’Wren also happened to be the longtime girlfriend of Mick Jagger but a she once said, “I’m a fashion designer. I don’t want to be defined as someone’s girlfriend.”  
I wanted to post about this tragedy because it’s important to remember that you don’t always know what’s going on in someone’s life behind the scenes. I know I would look at L’Wren’s instagram photos of exotic travel and backstage concert access and think she had the most amazing life.  It wasn’t clear why she would take her own life until later in the day when it was suggested that it might have been due to financial issues connected her to business. 
If you know anyone who might be going through a hard time or who could use your support for any reason, this might be a good time to reach out to them.  Or if you are having trouble, please know that help is available. If you don’t think you can talk to your friends, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 is always an option. 
My deepest sympathy goes out to L’Wren’s family and friends at this difficult time. 

Photos of L’Wren Scott in her Paris apartment during happier times via Vogue. 

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  1. Laura Ingalls Gunn March 18, 2014 | 12:15 am

    This post is a perfect example of turning a negative into a positive. It is so sad that Ms. Scott has passed on but perhaps another life can be saved. Thank you.

  2. DaniBP March 18, 2014 | 12:49 am

    Heather this was a lovely post honouring L’Wren Scott. You make such a good point and I appreciate it after this really upsetting news that makes no sense. She really had an eye for beauty as these photos show us… may she rest in peace.

  3. Suzy March 18, 2014 | 1:04 am

    So very sad.

  4. MJH Design Arts March 18, 2014 | 10:24 am

    Heather, thank you for reminding me that we do not know the other’s path–the only things we can do is listen intently for clues and be present.
    Mary

  5. ChezPojac March 18, 2014 | 12:30 pm

    A thoughtful, beautifully articulated post Heather.

  6. Katherine March 18, 2014 | 1:08 pm

    Tactfully handled, Heather.

  7. therelishedroost March 18, 2014 | 1:14 pm

    I couldnt believe it when I heard that last night.. how awful and what beautiful and talented woman! Depression is a silent killer and I send my thoughts to her family friends who are left to pick up the pieces.
    Well done Heather.

  8. ArchitectDesign™ March 18, 2014 | 1:38 pm

    Touching tribute and so wonderful to include the suicide hotline. We lost a great talent.

  9. Sam Hoffer @ My Carolina Kitchen March 18, 2014 | 3:20 pm

    Lovely and tasteful post. My heart goes out to her friends and family. Perhaps you will have saved another life today with your thoughtfulness.
    Sam

  10. Tree March 18, 2014 | 5:17 pm

    Well done – very considerate and responsible post.

  11. Lesli at My Old Country House March 18, 2014 | 6:51 pm

    Thank you for this tribute. What a beautiful talented woman and what a loss.

  12. Unknown March 20, 2014 | 8:37 pm

    Beautiful Tribute. I loved her and all her work. Sometimes the most talented people are the most troubled.
    -Bronwyn Burnett
    http://cracklingpine.com/journal/