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10magazine.com | Sarah Cristobal
Candy Pratts Price is one of those IYKYK fashion personalities. She was a window dresser for Bloomingdale’s who caught the attention of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the longtime accessories director for Vogue and the executive fashion director of the now-defunct Style.com (where I worked for her). In the Nineties, she was one of the stars of Unzipped, Isaac Mizrahi’s seminal fashion documentary (required viewing for Gen Zers working in the industry).
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3 weeks ago |
usa.10magazine.com | Sarah Cristobal
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1 month ago |
lofficielmonaco.com | Sarah Cristobal
Oscar nominee Amanda Seyfries talks about trading Hollywood for horses, dealing with her screen addiction, and why low expectations might be the secret to her success.
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1 month ago |
lofficiel.ch | Sarah Cristobal
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Feb 18, 2025 |
wmagazine.com | Sarah Cristobal |Christian Werner
Stefano Pilati wears his own clothing and accessories. You started your career by interning for Cerruti in 1982, at age 17, and then worked at Armani and Prada. In 2000, you went to Yves Saint Laurent, and in 2004 you became the creative director for eight years. Then there was a three-year head designer role at Zegna. You were 51 when you stepped down. What was it like coming of age while working in fashion? I considered it a beautiful journey.
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