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Tyler Brűlé
Tyler Brűlé (born 1968 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian journalist and magazine publisher.
He moved to the United Kingdom in 1989 and trained as a journalist with the BBC. He subsequently wrote for The Guardian, Stern, The Sunday Times and Vanity Fair. After being shot while reporting in a war zone, Brűlé left journalism and launched Wallpaper*, a style and fashion magazine which was one of the most influential new magazines of the 1990s. Time Warner bought the magazine in 1997, and kept Brűlé on as editorial director.
In May, 2002, Brűlé left Wallpaper and concentrated Wink Media, a design agency he founded in 1998.
He is a also regular columnist for the Financial Times and The New York Times.
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