Editorial Work
After years of working as a writer and editor at Nylon Magazine, Teen Vogue, and Snapchat’s Sweet, I now freelance write, edit, and creative direct. Sadly, most of my work is either proprietary (Harry’s, Netflix, Bumble) or for now-defunct brands with no online presence (R.I.P. Man Repeller and Sweet) but hit me up if you’re in need of some quality lifestyle, culture, or travel content (like this Cotswold’s Travel Guide for Domino Magazine!).
Sweet
Sweet was the first-ever media brand to launch on Snapchat’s Discover platform—all about championing the people, places, and things that make life more interesting across a variety of categories. As associate editor, I profiled up and coming talent, uncovered new trends in beauty, culture, and style, and explored the most interesting destinations and designs around the world.
The Best Job Is the One You Make for Yourself
A Case for Dressing Colorfully
Travel Guide: 48 Hours in Portland, Maine
Here's What I Learned From My Social Media Detox
The Case of the Missing Flowers: Dolce & Gabbana's Light Blue Perfume
Teen Vogue
As editorial assistant, I spanned both print and digital—managing and writing for the "My Life" features for teenvogue.com, and top editing "Plugged In," a page in each issue that drives traffic to the website. I also acted as project manager for video features, and was assistant to the style features director and the digital deputy editor.
Diary of an NYC Newbie: How This Teen Vogue Assistant Makes Her Way in the Big City
Come See Every Amazing Dress from the Met Gala Red Carpet
Meet Ava Dash—The Fashion and Music Heir Who's Out to Change the World
Lucky Blue Is the Male Model of the Moment—and He's Got Some Crazy Fans to Prove It
NYLON
While interning for the editorial, marketing, and fashion team, I wrote for both nylon.com and the print magazine, as well as helped produce the Nylon Music Tour and manage social media for Nylon and Nylon shop.