Former Vogue editor’s NYC lair on Park Avenue sells for $2 million

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Late fashion icon Grace Mirabella’s Park Avenue pad has sold for $2 million.

The legendary editrix helmed Vogue for 17 years, pre-Anna Wintour, before learning she’d been unceremoniously fired (supposedly from a TV report by gossip columnist Liz Smith).

Mirabella went on to launch her own eponymous magazine in 1989. She lived in this elegant, 2,200-square-foot co-op, at 480 Park Ave., until her death in 2021.

The sprawling eighth-floor, two-bedroom, three-bath home is in an Emery Roth-designed building that dates to 1929.

The residence opens to an entry gallery with vaulted ceiling that leads to a living room with oversize windows and a fireplace.

There’s also a dining room, a wood-paneled library and an eat-in kitchen, along with a service entrance and a staff room.

The listing brokers were Martha Kramer of Brown Harris Stevens and Joshua Wesoky of Compass, while Coldwell Banker Warburg’s Jane Katz repped the buyer.

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