Honor Fraser

Honor Fraser
Born Honor Fraser
(1974-12-18) 18 December 1974
UK
Spouse(s) Stavros Merjos (2004-present); 2 children and 3 stepchildren

Modelling information

Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Hair colour Dark brown
Eye colour Brown

Honor Fraser (born 18 December 1974) is a Scottish art dealer in California and a former fashion model. She is the sister of the 16th Lord Lovat and was brought up at the family seat Beaufort Castle in Scotland.

Fraser is the granddaughter of British Commando Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat, and sister of the current Lord Lovat, chief of Clan Fraser.

She was brought up at the clan seat, Beaufort Castle. She left St. Mary's College with three 'A' levels. After school she began an internship at British Vogue, where it was suggested that she try modelling. Fraser was the cover girl on the Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music compilation album More Than This, released in 1995.

Her first magazine cover was the French Elle (11 March 1996).[1] From 1997-2002, she wrote a column for the Scottish magazine Spectrum.

On 23 April 2004,[2] Fraser married producer Stavros Merjos.[3] They have two sons. Fraser has two stepdaughters, celebrity clothing designer and model Hanna Beth Merjos (born 1988) and Giselle Merjos, and a stepson, Marlon Merjos (born 1994).

She currently resides in Marina del Rey, California and owns her own art gallery, Honor Fraser Inc.,[4] in Los Angeles, California. The gallery represents artists including Kenny Scharf, Kaz Oshiro, and Annie Lapin.[5]

References

  1. Rickey, Melanie (27 September 1997), "Style: McQueen takes London by storm", The Independent
  2. Profile, cracroftspeerage.co.uk; accessed 21 March 2016.
  3. Sweet, Lucy (2 May 2004), "Love, Honor and hubby: Gretna gets star approval", Sunday Times (London, UK)
  4. Honor Fraser Inc. official website, honorfraser.com; accessed 21 March 2016.
  5. "Honor Fraser Gallery: Artists". Honor Fraser Gallery. Retrieved 23 February 2015.

Sources

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