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Robin Givhan (born September 11, 1964) is an American fashion editor and Pulitzer Prize winning writer. Givhan was a fashion editor for The Washington Post. She joined the Post in 1995, and left in 2010 to become the fashion critic and fashion correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek. She returned to the Post in 2014. [1]
Cathy Horyn (born September 11, 1956) is an American fashion critic and journalist who worked for The New York Times from 1998 until 2014 [2] where she had the highly noted and provocative blog On The Runway. In 2015, she was appointed critic-at-large for New York Magazine's website The Cut, reviewing the Fall 2015 womenswear shows in New York ...
She has been fashion critic since rejoining The Post full-time in 2014. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Derek Guy, also known as "the menswear guy" on Twitter, is a Canadian men's fashion industry writer and commentator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He gained fame following the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk when the site's algorithmically curated "For You" tab promoted his account @dieworkwear to a large audience.
Washington Post fashion writer Rachel Tashjian, Interview Magazine’s editor in chief Mel Ottenberg, Nordstrom’s VP, fashion director Rickie De Sole, and writer Liana Satenstein also weighed in ...
Holland Taylor defended her 2024 Emmys outfit, and even changed the mind of a fashion critic. Social media user Nicky Cambell, who identifies as a fashion critic, took to Instagram on Monday ...
Erik Wemple is an American journalist who works as a columnist and media critic at The Washington Post. He was formerly the editor of the alternative weekly Washington City Paper. Since 2017, Wemple has been known for feuding with now former Fox News host Tucker Carlson both on and off-air. [1] [2] [3]
Mrs. Alito’s animus towards the press apparently goes back to when Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan cut her clothes apart in print after the Alitos arrived in D.C. in 2006. Of course ...