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Talkin’ fashion on the radio, and wearing white after Labor Day

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

This week I went on Chicago Public Radio’s Eight Forty-Eight to talk about the state of fashion in Chicago–including trends, whether Chicago is really a fashion capital (no, not yet), and more. You can listen to the segment here.

I was also interviewed by AOL’s StyleList about whether it’s OK to wear white after Labor Day, and if so, how? (Hint: don’t wear white linen.) My thoughts are in this article, along with tips from Charla Krupp, author of How to Never Look Fat Again.

Whoa, time out, Time Out!

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Time Out Chicago interviewed me for a feature on ways to make quick cash–e.g., just become a stylist! I always appreciate publicity, but I wouldn’t call styling an easy way to make money. Like any business, it’s not just about having an eye for style–I’ve also got to be an agile marketer, a trend-watcher, a bookkeeper, an office manager, a publicist, a networker, a blogger, a webmaster, and a newsletter writer, roles for which I don’t receive a salary. (Luckily I love writing, so I don’t mind doing many of these tasks.) I may keep my overhead low, but there are still plenty of expenses involved–website hosting, maintenance, and upgrades, newsletter services, software and computer equipment, cell phone, car maintenance and repair, gas, parking, credit-card merchant services, magazine subscriptions, etc. And let’s not forget taxes!

So yes, styling might be a quick way to make some cash off of friends or acquaintances once in a while. But that hourly number is only a small part of the picture. I get a lot of emails from people who want to be stylists, and sometimes it’s hard to impress upon them that there’s more to it than just liking clothes and shopping.