1. Sally Jane Brampton was an English journalist, writer, and magazine editor.

1. Sally Jane Brampton was an English journalist, writer, and magazine editor.
Sally Brampton was the founding editor of the British edition of the French magazine Elle in 1985.
Sally Brampton was born in Brunei, on the island of Borneo, the daughter of Pamela and Roy Brampton; her father was a manager for oil firm Shell.
Sally Brampton was appointed the first editor of the British edition of the French magazine Elle which published its first issue in November 1985.
Sally Brampton was appointed as the editor of Red magazine in November 1999.
Sally Brampton remained in the post for about a year.
From 2006, she was an agony aunt for The Sunday Times Style supplement; her advice column called Aunt Sally Brampton was discontinued by the paper in 2014.
Sally Brampton's novels were Good Grief, Lovesick, Concerning Lily, and Love, Always.
Sally Brampton was briefly married to the television and film director Nigel Cole, whose best known film is Calendar Girls.
Sally Brampton moved to St Leonards, East Sussex from London in 2010, after separating from her third husband.
Sally Brampton was a gentlewoman in the truest sense of the word, an Editor-in-Chief who discovered and nurtured new talent with the same enthusiasm as she nurtured her family and friends.