“My closets (I have three small ones) are divided up into categories--fall, winter and spring/summer. I know I'm lucky to have the space that I have but it still really helps to stay organized. These are my winter and spring/summer closets.”
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Liz Carmona, Assistant Editor, People StyleWatch, New York, NY, United States
Liz Carmona is the Assistant Editor in the Features Department at People StyleWatch. A self-proclaimed "pop culture junkie", Liz has been in the magazine industry since college when she held internships at CosmoGirl, People and InStyle. Since then, she has worked as an Editorial Assistant at Elle Decor and InStyle, before landing her job at People StyleWatch. Her love of all things fashion and entertainment, paired with her love of the written word, makes her time spent interviewing style setters, writing about trends and editing layouts feel like it's hardly work at all.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Micah Johnson, Freelance Stylist, New York, NY, United States
Micah Johnson is a freelance stylist who has worked in the fashion industry for several years. He started off with an internship at W magazine, was fashion coordinator at Conde Nast's men's title Cargo, and most recently, was style editor at Details magazine. Since going freelance, Johnson has worked with clients such as New York magazine, the L.A. Times Magazine, Teen Vogue, and Nylon Guys, Redken, and Salvatore Ferragamo.
"This is my summer "uniform-a plaid shirt over v-neck tee, chino shorts, and running sneakers."
"This is my summer "uniform-a plaid shirt over v-neck tee, chino shorts, and running sneakers."
Monday, June 7, 2010
Judy Wu, Footwear Designer, Payless Shoesource, New York, NY, United States
Wu has studied and been obsessed with fashion since the minute she was able to put pen to paper. She started to draw girls with all types of different outfits. It wasn't until after her college years at Pratt that she begin her career designing shoes. After she obtained an internship at a shoe design company Wu learned the ins and outs of the footwear industry. She held positions for Vida Shoes, Steve Madden and Payless Shoesource. Wu eats, sleeps and breathes shoes now and travels the world for inspiration.
"I organized the entire closet using the Container Store ELF system."
"I organized the entire closet using the Container Store ELF system."
Labels:
Judy Wu,
Payless Shoesource,
Steve Madden,
Vida Shoes
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Elaine Pun, Senior Merchandiser, GapBody, Hong Kong, China
For the last seven years Pun has worked at Gapbody handling sleep, lounge, swim and sport production. Before her gig at Gap, she was a rep at the HK branch of a Japanese department store. She also owned a boutique with a friend, which featured Japanese and Korean fashion.
"I am very open to try different kind of shoes but I cannot wear narrow heels."
Labels:
Elaine Pun,
Gap
Monday, April 26, 2010
Daniel Ou, Director of Product Development, Gap, Hong Kong & New York
Before relocating to Hong Kong, Ou held editorial positions at GQ, Details, FHM, Complex and Cargo magazines. He entered the design world as the Director of Global Concept at Abercrombie & Fitch. He travels across the globe in search of trends.
"I live in a service apartment in Hong Kong so this is my temporary closet - other closet is my suitcase."
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Elizabeth Kiester, Owner/creative director: Wanderlust, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Before relocating to Cambodia, Kiester made her mark in fashion, working at various women's publications. She began her career as an assistant at Mademoiselle, then moved on to Seventeen, Marie Claire then as a fashion director for YM and JANE. Her credentials also include styling and consulting for various brands, magazines, catalogs and beauty companies. She became the Director of Women's Global Concept at Abercrombie & Fitch. Then after jetsetting across the world, she became the Global Creative Director for LeSportsac and developed the Stella McCartney for LeSportsac collaboration.
"There are no "closets" in houses in Cambodia—so a rack suffices. From my days as an editor, I always organize my clothes by color, and within that color, things are hung together by style—all camis together, short sleeved tops, long sleeved shirts, etc. It makes finding what i am looking for getting dressed in the morning really simple and easy. I am super duper tidy and neat."
"There are no "closets" in houses in Cambodia—so a rack suffices. From my days as an editor, I always organize my clothes by color, and within that color, things are hung together by style—all camis together, short sleeved tops, long sleeved shirts, etc. It makes finding what i am looking for getting dressed in the morning really simple and easy. I am super duper tidy and neat."
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