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Must Read: Rachel Tashjian Joins CNN, Vestiaire Collective CEO Exits
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Must Read: Rachel Tashjian Joins CNN, Vestiaire Collective CEO Exits

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Rachel Tashjian has joined CNN as senior style reporter, the network announced on Tuesday. In her new role, Tashjian will provide multi-platform reporting and analysis of everyday appearance and high fashion alike, and will continue …

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October 8, 2025 0 comments
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Rachel Scott Previews Proenza Schouler's Next Chapter
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Rachel Scott Previews Proenza Schouler's Next Chapter

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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Just days after announcing Diotima founder Rachel Scott as its new creative director, Proenza Schouler unveiled a Spring 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week, designed “in collaboration” between Scott and the Proenza Schouler Studio, per the brand. According to the show notes, the …

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CNN Hire Washington Post Fashioin Critic Rachel Tashjian
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CNN Hire Washington Post Fashioin Critic Rachel Tashjian

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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CNN treads regularly in the halls of government, but now it’s getting ready for a stroll on the catwalk.

Rachel Tashjian, most recently the fashion critic for The Washington Post, will join CNN as a senior style reporter. She will be part of a team under the supervision of Choire Sicha, who was hired in May to develop a group of journalists focused on features as the news outlet readies a new digital product that will amplify certain beats and topics that may not get as much attention during the primetime lineup of its flagship TV operation. Tashjian will report to Fiona Sinclair Scott, global editor of CNN Style.

“I am absolutely stoked that I finally get to work with Rachel,” said Sicha, in a statement. “She is a brilliant reporter who is also perfectly hilarious, insightful, curious and empathetic, whether she’s writing about thrifting or about Dior.” 

CNN has already begun running ads for a new digital subscription service that promises to grant access to “unlimited streaming and articles, including 24/7 global news, award-winning shows and films and more.” Mark Thompson, CNN’s CEO, has articulated a strategy of moving the news company beyond its dependence on cable distribution into new arenas where it can attract a broader set of customers who will pay for its products in different ways.

Tashjian’s hire will have CNN jousting with other major news outlets such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal that see fashion as a subject worth deeper coverage Tashjian is also the creator of Opulent Tips, an “invitation-only” newsletter that provides shopping and personal style advice. 

She has also worked as the fashion news director at Harper’s Bazaar, and as the first fashion critic at GQ. She profiled leading designers including Miuccia Prada, Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior and Nicolas Ghesquière of Louis Vuitton.

Tashjian attended the University of Pennsylvania and holds a B.A. in English and art history. She will be based out of CNN’s New York Bureau.

 

October 7, 2025 0 comments
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Kamala Harris, In Rachel Maddow Interview, Hails Jimmy Kimmel's Return
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Kamala Harris, In Rachel Maddow Interview, Hails Jimmy Kimmel’s Return

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Kamala Harris, in her first news interview since leaving office, hailed ABC’s decision to return Jimmy Kimmel to the air.

Harris told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, “Talk about the power being with the people and the people making that clear with their checkbooks as it relates to the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. We saw the power of the people over the last few days, and it spoke volumes, it moved a decision in the right direction.”

Harris last week called out companies for caving to the Trump administration.

She wrote on social media, “What we are witnessing is an outright abuse of power,” Harris posted. “This administration is attacking critics and using fear as a weapon to silence anyone who would speak out. Media corporations — from television networks to newspapers — are capitulating to these threats. We cannot dare to be silent or complacent in the face of this frontal assault on free speech.”

Harris sat down with Maddow in studio as the kickoff for her book tour for 107 Days, her account of her truncated presidential campaign last year.

In the interview, Maddow called Harris the “patron saint of ‘I told you so, in terms of people understanding the warnings and predictions about what Trump would be like.” Maddow noted that Harris wrote in the book, “I predicted all of that. I warned of it. What I didn’t predict is the capitulation, the billionaires lining up to grovel, the big media companies, universities, so many major law firms.”

Harris told Maddow, “I always believed that is push came to shove, these titans of industry would be guardrails for our democracy, for the importance of sustaining democratic institutions. And one by one by one, they have been silent. They have been — I use the word feckless. It’s not like they’re going to lose their yacht or their house in the Hamptons.”

The Walt Disney Co. announced earlier that Kimmel would return to the schedule on Tuesday. The network said last week that it was pulling his late-night show indefinitely, amid the furor over a remark he made about MAGA’s effort to define the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The network’s announcement came after a warning from the chairman of the FCC, Brendan Carr, and a statement from station group Nexstar, which said that it was pulling the show from its ABC affiliates.

Harris referred to Donald Trump as a “tyrant,” and talked not only about the administration’s pressure on Disney over Kimmel, but the president’s efforts to install loyalists as U.S. attorneys to prosecute his opponents.

“Perhaps it is because they want to please him and nominate him for a Nobel Prize,” Harris said of corporate leaders. “Perhaps it’s because they want a merger approved, or they want to avoid an investigation, but at some point they’ve got to stand up for the sake of the people who rely on all of these institutions to have integrity, and to at some point be the guardrails against a tyrant who is using the federal government to execute his whim and fancy because of a fragile ego.”

Harris’ book already has generated headlines for what she wrote about Joe Biden‘s decision to run for reelection and stay in the presidential race until July, 2024. In an excerpt that ran in The Atlantic earlier the month, Harris wrote, “‘It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized. Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness. The stakes were simply too high. This wasn’t a choice that should have been left to an individual’s ego, an individual’s ambition. It should have been more than a personal decision.”

On Maddow’s show, Harris said, “I realized that I have and had a certain responsibility that I should have followed through on. And so when I talk about the recklessness, as much as anything I am talking about myself. There was so much, as we know, at stake. As I write, where my head was at the time is that … it would come off as completely self serving.”

Maddow asked whether she meant telling Biden that it was not a good idea for him to run again.

“Or even if he should question if it is a good idea,” Harris said.

Maddow also asked Harris if she would consider running in 2028, but she didn’t give away much in terms of her future plans.

“That’s not my focus right now. That’s not my focus, at all,” Harris said. “It really isn’t.”

The book, Maddow said, is surprisingly candid. She referenced Harris’ revelations of text messages she got from other top Democrats after Biden dropped out and she got into the presidential race. Gavin Newsom wrote, “Hiking. Will call back.” “He never did,” Harris wrote.

“Gavin has a great sense of humor, so he is going to be fine,” Harris told Maddow. The former vice president said that Newsom’s redistricting effort, which will be on California’s November ballot, is “absolutely the right way to go.”

The measure is a response to Texas’ move to draw new district boundaries in order to make it more probable that Republicans will pick up five additional seats in next year’s midterm elections. Opponents of California’s Proposition 50 say that the way to respond should not be to suspend California’s redistricting commission, set up to try to take politics out of the process.

Harris disagreed.

“Part of what we have got to challenge ourselves to accept is that we tend to play by the rules. But this is a moment where you have got to fire with fire,” she said.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Rachel Comey Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Rachel Comey Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Rachel Comey opted to let her spring 2026 models do their own hair and makeup backstage. In a note to Vogue in the weeks before the show, she explained, “as much as I love a large backstage production, producers and team members flying around with walkie talkies and clipboards, an intimate gathering with women putting their own lipstick on and chatting feels like a room I want to be in.”

Her words resonated as guests gathered in Great Jones Alley behind her newly expanded Broadway headquarters for tonight’s show. As a seatmate admired the eclectic, colorful, lived-in looks of the women in the crowd, a thought occurred: an intimate gathering with women wearing their own Rachel Comey clothes is a room—street, in this case—where you really do want to be.

Amidst the countless shows I’ve attended and reviewed over 20 years, a rare few have featured the kind of real-life fashion that Comey’s do. Removing even the artifice of backstage hair and makeup demonstrates the respect she has for her models and their points of view, a respect that naturally extends to her clients. Comey’s loath to discuss inspirations or seasonal messages. Instead, pressed for details about the new collection, she turns to fabrics: The engineered jacquard of an airy pink blouson paired with waxed cotton chinos, a matching jacket tied unassumingly around the waist; the compact knits of skinny pantsuits and tank dresses; and the “fine, fine” jersey of draped halter tops and skirts, those too in a soft, pretty pink.

If Comey is looking at the world with rose colored glasses, she has reason to. There’s been plenty of doom and gloom in the fashion industry this year, but she reports that her business is up significantly. “I try not to pay attention to whatever else is going on,” she said. “I focus on my customers, what they’re wearing, what they’re shopping for.”

Hence the practical outerwear that was in the mix with those subtly special pieces: a sturdy trench and another in fluid washed silk, a tweedy cardigan jacket, a double-face cocoon coat. Still, the lasting impression was of the ultra-fine materials—the slip dresses in jersey or engineered jacquard—that will wash over the body like a caress. That feels like respect too.

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Rachel Scott Is Proenza Schouler's New Creative Director
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ICYMI: Rachel Scott Named Proenza Schouler Creative Director, Giorgio Armani Dies at 91 & Soshiotsuki Wins 2025 LVMH Prize

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84


In case you missed them, we’ve rounded up our most popular stories of the week to help you stay in the loop. No need to thank us — just toast an espresso shot in our honor when you’re discussing who did what over your ricotta toast. Homepage photo: Brianna Capozzi/Courtesy of Proenza Schouler …

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Rachel Scott Is Proenza Schouler's New Creative Director
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Rachel Scott Is Proenza Schouler's New Creative Director

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84


The fashion industry’s dizzying game of creative director musical chairs has been noticeably lacking in both female names and designers of color. Proenza Schouler is finally shaking things up: On Tuesday, the New York-based label announced Diotima designer Rachel Scott as its new creative director. …

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Agency Spotlight: Blue Jeans PR's Rachel Granger on the Best Advice She's Ever Gotten
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Agency Spotlight: Blue Jeans PR's Rachel Granger on the Best Advice She's Ever Gotten

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84


With Agency Spotlight, we’re featuring the independent PR and marketing agencies that Fashionista loves to work with. Meet the hardworking professionals behind them and discover what it really takes to make it in fashion publicity. At just 26, Rachel Granger has made a lasting impression on …

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August 20, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Katseye Fronts Gap Denim Campaign, Rachel Scott May Be Headed to Proenza Schouler
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Must Read: Katseye Fronts Gap Denim Campaign, Rachel Scott May Be Headed to Proenza Schouler

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday. Gap released its “Better in Denim” Fall 2025 campaign starring girl group Katseye. Directed by Bethany Vargas, choreographed by Robbie Blue and photographed by Bjorn Iooss, the ad reintroduces low-rise denim through a …

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