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TIFFANY HALL: Fashion Editor
Writer, scene fixture, and Dallas native Tiffany Hall happens to also be an avid subscriber to the fodder of high fashion. A magazine maven since an early age, her most rewarding pursuits include promoting design heavy-hitters with passionate penmanship and researching emerging industry trends. Highly inspired by the world of ‘wearable art’, Hall holds a Bachelor’s degree in Art History from the University of Oklahoma, where she also engaged in heavy studies in literature and interior design. Such hefty experiences in creative pursuits combined with extensive luxury retail experience, for Hall, have instilled a focused fervor for luxury marketing via the power of the pen. Always with a keen eye out for the ‘new’ and ‘next’, Hall resides in Dallas with her husband Matthew whilst entertaining visions of a bountiful, blissful writer’s existence whereby travel, work, and life all happily merge. |
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TARYN
BICKLEY: Shop & Style Writer
A writer and stylist based in Chicago, IL., Taryn's first influences included her grandmother's Gabor knockoffs (trapeze dresses and all!), Vogue magazine, and the portraits of Slim Aarons. During her school years she participated in a throng of internships, including stints in PR at Alexander McQueen and Joseph Abboud, along with editorial writing at Hour Detroit magazine, Vogue.co.uk, and Time Europe, respectively. After receiving her B.A. in English/Creative Writing from Denison University and her M.A. in Fashion Journalism from London's Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design, Bickley moved back to Detroit, where she launched Metro Detroit Bride magazine in 2004. Today, she writes and styles for a variety of magazines, including Chicago Home, Time Out Chicago, Chicago Magazine, Metro Detroit Bride, Detroit Home, HOUR Detroit, Somerset Collection, M Magazine, Birmingham, LAGMAGazine.com and Getinteriordesignjobs.com. She also works closely with photographers on ad campaigns for National City Bank, Dodge, Ford and Aero Bed. |
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HEIDI
DILLON: Scene
Editor at Large
Always up for a good party,
Heidi Dillon jumped into the
Dallas social scene the minute
she moved to town. Dillon
has chaired a number of notable
events including the Salvation
Army Luncheon and Fashion Show,
the St. Valentine's Day Luncheon
to benefit the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society, and, more
recently, New Year's Eve at
the Nasher. She also co-chaired
Beaux Arts Ball and has served
on too many event committees
to count.
In
her previous life, after receiving
her M.F.A. from the University of
Massachusetts, she was a well-known
New England artist and later moved
to New York where she worked for the
late fashion designer, Perry Ellis.
Sadly, her husband's work took them
to South Carolina. There she
started a fitness-wear company called
Sweat It and to this day is credited
with bringing the thong leotard to
Columbia. Heidi now spends all
of her days and nights working on
the non-profit organization she founded
in 2005, The Fashionistas. |
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STEVIE
WILSON: Fashion
& Lifestyle Writer
Stevie Wilson, a freelance writer
based in Los Angeles covers
fashion, beauty, fitness and
lifestyles and is well known
with business associates and
friends from all over the world
as a great source for what’s
hot; where to find it; and what’s
next on the “must-have”
list. As the former US Bureau
Chief for Lucire.com for several
years, Stevie launched the internationally
recognized web-based online
publication into print.
This
California girl keeps busy writing
for national (WSA Today Magazine)
and regional publications (Orange
Coast Magazine Fashion Editor)
and online as Executive Editor, for
Fashiontribes.com and popular blog,
LA Story. |
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