Maggie Tabberer, Australia’s first supermodel and a pioneering television icon, has passed away at the age of 87. The two-time Gold Logie winner died on Friday morning, with her daughter, author and stylist Amanda Tabberer, confirming the news via Instagram.
A Legendary Career
Maggie Tabberer was a trailblazer in the Australian entertainment industry. She was named Australia’s Model of the Year in 1960, marking the start of an illustrious career that spanned decades. Her remarkable journey in both the fashion and television worlds made her one of the country’s most beloved figures.
In the 1950s, she was a muse for renowned photographer Helmut Newton and became the first Australian model to grace the cover of Vogue Australia in 1961. Tabberer’s career remained vibrant well into her later years, even earning a spot as a finalist for the prestigious Archibald Prize with a portrait in 2020.
A Lasting Legacy
Maggie’s daughter, Amanda, shared a heartfelt tribute, saying, “This morning we lost our beautiful mother and Nanna.” Maggie Tabberer leaves behind an enduring legacy, remembered for her grace, talent, and contributions to Australian culture.