Hilde Marstrander

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Hilde Marstrander (born 8 December 1969), is a Nowegian fashion journalist and illustrator.

Hilde Marstrander is one of Norway's most notable fashion journalists, after starting as a fashion designer in London and Paris. Her journalism career began as fashion assistant for the paper Motejournalen in 1994, before becoming a presenter on ZTV and fashion editor for ELLE. She attracted media attention for her longstanding relationship with blues guitarist Vidar Busk, for whom she has designed suits and record covers.[1] On 12 August 1998 she established Studio Deluxe Hilde Marstrander as an Oslo-based company to handle her business activities.[2] Marstrander has worked for VG, Aftenposten, Avisenes Pressebyrå, NRK, Det Nye, and Se og Hør, among others. Her comments on the dress of female politicians and royalty started public discussion that other journlists branded "kjoledebatten" (the dress debate) at the beginning of the new millennium. In 2004, with Pia Haraldsen and Rene Charles Gustavsen, she became a judge on TV3's shopping programme Shopaholic.[3]

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Initially this article was derived from the Norsk (bokmål) article of the same name which cited no sources.

  1. ^ Toril Berge, 'Tenner på 50-tallet', Dagbladet, (1 August 1998). Retrieved 11 December 2006.
  2. ^ 'Studio Deluxe Hilde Marstrander', summa.no (2006). Retrieved 11 December 2006.
  3. ^ Jeanette Harbu and Silje Edvardsen, 'Slik blir du shoppe-ekspert', TV2 (22 March 2005). Retrieved 11 December 2006.
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