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While Tina Brown has been described as a "red Porsche" and "a gold-dust fairy" she considers herself a "magazine romantic." At 25 she was named editor-in-chief of Tatler magazine in the U.K., before crossing the pond to revive Vanity Fair in America in the early 1980s. She talks to Nam Kiwanuka about those early days, missing England, the 1991 magazine cover of a very-pregnant Demi Moore that launched a thousand copy cats, and more stories from her memoir, "The Vanity Fair Diaries."