Katherine "Bee" Shaffer is the daughter of US Vogue editor Anna Wintour. She was born in London, but moved to New York after her mother landed her famous job. Her dad, David Shaffer, works in children's psychiatry in New York. He divorced Wintour, after she allegedly had an affair, when their daughter was 12. Bee landed her first editing job aged just 17 - as contributing editor at Teen Vogue. She continued to pursue a job in the media during her time at Columbia University, too, writing a regular column for the Daily Telegraph. In 2009, she graduated from Columbia and scored a job working as College Humor website co-founder Ricky Van Veen's assistant.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Bee Shaffer Attends Beyond Fashion Costume Institute Gala
New York City, New York - Twenty six year old actress Bee Shaffer looked fabulous in a off the shoulder blue/white gown as she steps out to attend the 'Charles James: Beyond Fashion' Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2014 in New York City.
Katherine "Bee" Shaffer is the daughter of US Vogue editor Anna Wintour. She was born in London, but moved to New York after her mother landed her famous job. Her dad, David Shaffer, works in children's psychiatry in New York. He divorced Wintour, after she allegedly had an affair, when their daughter was 12. Bee landed her first editing job aged just 17 - as contributing editor at Teen Vogue. She continued to pursue a job in the media during her time at Columbia University, too, writing a regular column for the Daily Telegraph. In 2009, she graduated from Columbia and scored a job working as College Humor website co-founder Ricky Van Veen's assistant.
Katherine "Bee" Shaffer is the daughter of US Vogue editor Anna Wintour. She was born in London, but moved to New York after her mother landed her famous job. Her dad, David Shaffer, works in children's psychiatry in New York. He divorced Wintour, after she allegedly had an affair, when their daughter was 12. Bee landed her first editing job aged just 17 - as contributing editor at Teen Vogue. She continued to pursue a job in the media during her time at Columbia University, too, writing a regular column for the Daily Telegraph. In 2009, she graduated from Columbia and scored a job working as College Humor website co-founder Ricky Van Veen's assistant.
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