Annabel Schofield, model who appeared on Vogue covers, dies at 62
Model Annabel Schofield, known for her role in the series 'Dallas' and Vogue covers, passed away at 62 after battling brain cancer.
Annabel Schofield, a prominent model and actress known for her role as Laurel Ellis in the American television series 'Dallas', has died at the age of 62, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She had been battling brain cancer and passed away last Saturday. Schofield was also an influential figure in the fashion industry during the 1980s, famously gracing the covers of Vogue and other high-profile publications, emphasizing her strong presence in the fashion scene.
Born in Wales, Schofield became a notable figure in London's edgy fashion environment, often spending more time embodying the style of the city than working in the traditional luxury fashion hubs of Paris and Milan. Her unique perspective on fashion was shaped by her experiences with the New Romantics, punk culture, and the noteworthy designers and styles emerging from London at that time. In a 2012 interview, she acknowledged the influence of various fashion movements that came together to create London's avant-garde image, showcasing her understanding of the evolving nature of style.
In addition to her modeling career, Schofield participated in campaigns for prestigious brands like Yves Saint Laurent and Rimmel, blending her acting and modeling talents seamlessly. Her early exposure to the entertainment industry, particularly through her father's involvement, allowed her to navigate both worlds effectively, leaving a lasting impact on the fashion landscape through her unique contributions and presence in the arts.