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  • Issue7Cover Francisco Costa sitting on a stool in studio with a scarf.
  • Lucky magazine Editor in Chief Eva Chen 
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  • W Editor in Chief Stefano Tonchi Portrait in his office at Conde Naste
  • Cindi Leive Editor in Chief of Glamour in her office former editor-in-chief of both Glamour and Self magazines, and the author or producer of numerous books including the 2018 New York Times bestseller Together We Rise, about the making of the March for Women's Lives. Leive has interviewed heads of state, Hollywood and fashion's biggest personalities, and iconic leaders from all walks of life. She is currently a senior fellow at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
  • Jess Cagle, Editor of People and Editorial Director of Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American monthly entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Meredith Corporation, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture. The magazine debuted on February 16, 1990 in New York City.
  • Alex Gonzales Artistic director and Nina Garcia Creative director at Marie Claire
Marie Claire is an international monthly magazine first published in France in 1937, followed by the UK in 1941. Since then various editions are published in many countries and languages. The feature editions focuses on women around the world and several global issues. Marie Claire magazine also covers health, beauty, and fashion topics.

Ninotchka {quote}Nina{quote} García (Spanish pronunciation: [niˈna gaɾˈsi.a]; born May 3, 1965)[2] is a Colombian-American fashion journalist, the editor-in-chief of Elle, and a judge on the Bravo/Lifetime reality television program Project Runway since its first season.
  • Edward Enninful Style Director of W MagazineEdward Kobina Enninful OBE (born February 1972) is editor-in-chief of British Vogue. He was appointed fashion director of British fashion magazine i-D at the age of 18, a position he held for over two decades.[1]
  • Harpers Bazaar Editor in Chief Glenda Bailey 

Bailey served as editor of Honey in 1986. She also launched FOLIO, a quarterly fashion magazine. In 1988, she was appointed launch editor of the British edition of Marie Claire.[8] Marie Claire earned her three Magazine Editor of the Year Awards, five Magazine of the Year Awards and two Amnesty International Awards, for her coverage of human rights affairs. In August 1995, she was named as International Editorial Consultant for all 26 editions of Marie Claire.[citation needed]

From June 1996, she served as editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition of Marie Claire, before joining Harper's Bazaar as editor-in-chief in May 2001.[9] In January 2020, Bailey announced her plans to leave the editorial position but continue on as a consultant.
  • Bon Appétit Editor in Chief Adam Rapoport and designer Thom Browne in the New York showroomAdam Rapoport, previously Style Editor at Condé Nast's GQ magazine.[6] Prior to joining GQ, Rapoport edited the restaurant section at Time Out New York and worked as an editor and writer for the James Beard Foundation's publications office.Thom Browne (born 1965) is an American fashion designer. He is the founder and head of design for Thom Browne, a New York City-based menswear and womenswear brand. Browne debuted his womenswear collection in 2014
  • GQ Deputy Editor MIchael Hainey
  • Adam Moss Editor in Chief of New York magazine
Adam Moss is an American magazine and newspaper editor. Since 2004, he has been the editor-in-chief of New York magazine. Under his editorship, New York has repeatedly been recognized for excellence, notably winning Magazine of the Year in 2013, and General Excellence both in print and online in 2010.[1] New York has won more National Magazine Awards under his tenure than any other magazine overall
  • Vanity Fair Editor in Chief Graydon CarterEdward Graydon Carter, CM is a Canadian journalist who served as the editor of Vanity Fair from 1992 until 2017. He also co-founded, with Kurt Andersen and Tom Phillips, the satirical monthly magazine Spy in 1986. In 2019, it was announced he is launching a new weekly newsletter called Air Mail, which is for {quote}worldly cosmopolitans.{quote}
  • Stylist Lori Goldstein in her New York officeLori Goldstein is an American fashion stylist, editor,[1][2] designer of LOGO by Lori Goldstein for QVC, and author of 'Lori Goldstein: Style Is Instinct'.[3] She has frequently collaborated with photographers Steven Meisel and Annie Leibovitz, creating well-known ad campaigns and editorials.[4] She was also the first agency-signed stylist, signing with Art + Commerce, now a division of IMG.
  • Fashion designer Adam Selman in his New York City studioProject Runway (season 17) (category 2018 in fashion)Judge: Adam Selman (New York fashion designer)
  • Publisher Bill Wackermann at his Hearst Tower office
  • Designer Wes GordonWes Gordon (born Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American fashion designer.[1] He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He interned with Oscar de la Renta and Tom Ford and after graduating from Central St. Martins in London in 2009, the same year launched his own self named line of women's wear.[2] The powerhouse department stores Harrods and Saks Fifth Avenue instantaneously took on his offerings, and the next annum Bergdorf Goodman and Kirna Zabête hopped aboard. Katy Perry, January Jones, Lena Dunham and Gwyneth Paltrow, have all worn his designs.[
  • Deborah Needleman Editor in Chief of T: The New York Times Style Magazine
  • Andrew Berg Vice President of Theory a Fashion Design company in NYC
  • PR maven Susan Magrino PR
  • Designer Marlon Gobel
  • Designer Chadwick Bell
  • Elle Creative Director Joe ZeeJoe Zee (born November 23, 1968)[1] is a Hong Kong-born Canadian fashion stylist, journalist, and producer, known for Entertainment Tonight (1981), FABLife (2015) and Celebrity Style Story (2012). Zee served as creative director of Elle for seven years.[2] He became editor-in-chief and executive creative officer of Yahoo! Style in April 2014.[3][4] He resigned from Yahoo in June 2017
  • InStyle editorial team photoInStyle is a monthly women's fashion magazine founded in 1994.[2] It is published in the US by Meredith Corporation[3] and by Pacific Magazines in Australia.
  • Michael Clinton president, marketing and publishing director of Hearst Magazines
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Carolyn Waldo
Personal information
Full name	Carolyn Jane Waldo
Nationality	 Canada
Born	December 11, 1964 (age 55)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height	1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight	56 kg (123 lb)
Sport
Sport	Swimming
Strokes	Synchronised swimming
Club	Calgary Aquabelles
Medal record[show]
Carolyn Jane Waldo, OC (born December 11, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former synchronized swimmer from Canada.[1]

Competing both as a solo and as part of a duo with Michelle Cameron, Waldo experienced tremendous success in international competition. She was the first Canadian female to win two gold medals at one Olympic Games, winning both the solo and duo competitions at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.[2] She also won a silver medal at the earlier 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
  • Vanity Fair Publisher Edward Menicheschi {quote}Edward J. Menicheschi{quote}. WWD. Retrieved 2018-10-02.
  • InStyle Publisher Karin Tracy
  • Designer Christopher Fisher in his New York showroom
  • Esquire Editor in Chief David GrangerDavid Granger held the title of editor-in-chief at Esquire Magazine from June 1997-March 2016. Granger is currently a literary agent and media consultant working with Aevitas Creative Management.
  • The spring time streets of NYC girls and boys.
  • Richard Phillips (born 1962) is an American artist. He was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and lives in New York City.[1] In the 1990s he worked at the Guggenheim Museum as an art handler. He paints in a photo-realistic or hyper-realistic style.
  • Carolina Herrera (born 8 January 1939[1]) is a Venezuelan fashion designer[2] known for {quote}exceptional personal style{quote},[3] and for dressing various First Ladies, including Jacqueline Onassis, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama.

In her design studio NYC 2017.
  • Paulo Costanzo (born September 21, 1978[1]) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Rubin Carver in the comedy film Road Trip (2000), Michael Tribbiani in the NBC sitcom Joey which ran from 2004 to 2006, Evan R. Lawson in the USA Network series Royal Pains
  • Designer Betsey Johnson at homeBetsey Johnson (born August 10, 1942) is an American fashion designer best known for her feminine and whimsical designs. Many of her designs are considered {quote}over the top{quote} and embellished. She also is known for doing a cartwheel ending in a split at the end of her fashion shows.
  • American fashion designer, activist Ariel Foxman - Editor, InStyle Magazine
  • Roberta {quote}Robbie{quote} Myers (born November 10, 1964)[1] is the editor-in-chief and vice president of brand content of the US edition of the fashion magazine Elle.[2] With her signature Brigitte Bardot-like updo, Myers has been editor in chief of Elle for seventeen years since her appointment in 2000, leading Elle to be a top name in fashion and bringing Hollywood and celebrity closer to high fashion.
  • Portrait of Naeem Knan in his showroom NYC
  • Assouline Publishing is a book publisher founded in 1994 by Prosper and Martine Assouline. It has published about 1,500 titles on subjects including architecture, art, design, fashion, gastronomy, lifestyle, photography and travel.
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  • Arthur Elgort (born June 8, 1940) is an American fashion photographer best known for his work with Vogue magazine.
He worked for such magazines as International and American Vogue, Glamour, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Teen Vogue, and shooting advertising campaigns with fashion labels as Chanel, Valentino, and Yves Saint Laurent. He still works for fashion publications, as well as working on his most recent 2009 advertising campaigns with Via Spiga and Liz Claiborne with Isaac Mizrahi.[8] His work is exhibited in the permanent collections of the International Center of Photography in New York, in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and in the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas.[citation needed]

In 2011, Elgort won the CFDA Board of Directors' Award.
  • Julie Macklowe is an American beauty entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is founder and spokesperson of vbeauté, a luxury skincare line offering Swiss botanical skincare products for women. She is also an investor, former hedge fund manager, philanthropist, and socialite
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  • This is a hand Paited B/W photo negative (in register with the original) by ©2020 Giorgio Niro printed on color paper in 1988, Toronto Canada.
  • Lauren Weisberger (born March 28, 1977) is an American novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada, a roman à clef of her experience as a put-upon assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
  • Tidds Shoes, Italy
  • Michael David Kors (born Karl Anderson Jr.; August 9, 1959[2]) is an American fashion designer. He is the honorary chairman and chief creative officer of his brand,[3] Michael Kors, which sells men's and women's and ready-to-wear, accessories, watches, jewellery, footwear, and fragrance. Kors was the first women's ready-to-wear designer for the French house Celine, from 1997 to 2003.[4] On January 2, 2019, Michael Kors Holdings Limited officially changed its name to Capri Holdings Limited (NYSE: CPRI).[5] Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, and Versace are the three founder-led brands under Capri Holdings Limited.
  • Maybelline New York's Global Makeup Artist Charlotte Willer at home
  • Artist Debby Hymnovitz at homeARTIST
  • Hairstylist Didier Malige at homeDidier Malige (né Christian Malige; September 5, 1948) is a French hairstylist. Raised in Paris, France, Malige has been called a hair visionary by the New York Times[1] and other commentators.[2][3][4]
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  • Designer Gregory Chait
  • Bullett Editor in Chief Idid Tablanca
  • Joe Zee stylist and creative director of Elle USA
  • Designer John Varvatos in his New York showroom, former CBGB music club.
  • Designer Katie Ermilio
  • Nina Arianda
  • Duro Olowu is a Nigerian-born, London-based fashion designer. He is best known for his innovative combinations of patterns and textiles that draw inspiration from his international background. His empire waist patchwork {quote}Duro{quote} dress was named {quote}dress of the year{quote} by both American and British Vogue in 2005. Some of Olowu's notable clients include Michelle Obama, Solange Knowles, and Iris Apfel. In 2005 he won {quote}New Designer of the Year{quote} at the British Fashion awards, the first designer to win without ever showing a runway presentation.
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