Annalisa Barbieri
Annalisa Barbieri was in fashion PR for five years before going to the Observer to be fashion assistant. She has worked for the Evening Standard and the Times and was one of the fashion editors on the Independent on Sunday for five years, where she wrote the Dear Annie column. She was fishing correspondent of the Independent from 1997-2004.
Articles by Annalisa Barbieri
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Politics
Oooh, suit you for the polls, sir
- 14 May 2001
Election 2001 - To assess a politician, look at the lapels, the buttons and the vents
Politics
Beware the hair that rises
- 30 April 2001
Election 2001 - Annalisa Barbieri, our fashion correspondent at the polls, explains the importance of partings and flicks
Politics
The military invades the catwalk
- 23 April 2001
This summer, it will be chic to look like a soldier, just as it was in the early 1990s. So should we expect a big war? Or a recession? Annalisa Barbieri reports
Politics
At least they could polish their shoes
- 04 December 2000
You can spot British politicians by their drab and shapeless clothing, writes Annalisa Barbieri
Politics
How new Labour revealed ladies' legs
- 11 September 2000
Annalisa Barbierifinds political significance in the return of fishnets
Politics
Do writers really need newspapers?
- 19 June 2000
Annalisa Barbieri argues that new means of production may bring down press tycoons











