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I worry about you bevy
I worry about you bevy











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My number one Bevelation is it gets greater later, it really truly does.

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The book is titled Bevelations and you incorporate dozens of them throughout, but if you had to boil it down to maybe one big piece of advice that you would give to anyone who is maybe stuck in a rut or doesn't know how to upend their life, what would you say? Her collection is now in Saks Fifth Avenue. I want to see him have the same opportunities that we've seen small, independent, white and Asian designers have. I'm so excited to see what happens for him and I really do hope that now this means he'll get into department stores, that he'll be able to have a very big, robust retail business. I still enjoy fashion and I still follow the business of fashion, which is also something I think is very important especially as we see all these small Black designers emerging. I love having that ability to amplify people that perhaps may have not been getting national TV exposure or that kind of recognition.

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When I was on Page Six TV, it was great to be able to mention LaQuan Smith or to talk about Kerby of Pyer Moss. But I also love now that I have this great platform where I can highlight people. No, I'm not in love with fashion anymore, but I love fashion. I know we touched upon the publishing landscape, but how invested are you in the fashion industry? Are you still in love with fashion or is it bittersweet? But I'm glad to see that people of color, specifically Black and brown people are getting these opportunities.īack to fashion. So, I don't like the extra added job that has been put on you guys. Once upon a time, you wrote an article and that's what you did. You have to make sure that whatever it is that you're writing is getting enough clicks.

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Now you guys are forced to be not only writers and editors but also internet personalities, social media influencers on behalf of the magazine that you're working with.

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I wish that you guys had the opportunity to become an editor-in-chief of a magazine and have a car and driver at your disposal, and fly first class, and have a clothing allowance, and all those things that used to happen in my era. My only issue is that I wish there was still the money connected to it the way it was when it was an all-white industry. I'm so happy to see the gates opening up for Black and brown people finally in publishing in these traditionally white spaces. What are your thoughts on the industry now? Being that it's so different, do you have any thoughts one way or another, good or bad, about the state of the media today? It was interesting to see you write about what the publishing landscape was like back in those days.













I worry about you bevy