Sophie Hicks

[2] She became a fashion editor for British Vogue[3] and Tatler[4][5] and worked with photographers Peter Lindbergh, Paolo Roversi, Arthur Elgort, Bruce Weber and David Bailey.

Early in her career, she undertook a lifeswap with the American journalist and biographer, Bob Colacello, then editor of Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine.

Her architectural career spans private residences, offices, fashion stores and art exhibitions (including, in 1997, SENSATION: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection).

[12] At the end of 2002, Chloé at the time under the creative direction of Phoebe Philo, asked Hicks to create a concept for their stores.

[17] Sophie Hicks Architects’ clients include Yohji Yamamoto, Paul Smith, Chloé, Acne Studios and The Royal Academy of Arts.