We are delighted to have five elite editors from the fashion world selecting our grand prize winner for the Sex and the City YouTube Style Contest
Carol Han—Market Editor, Elle.com
Carol Han, Market Editor for ELLE.com, joined ELLE Magazine two years ago as a Fashion Market Assistant. Carol actually started her professional career in Public Relations at Bismarck Phillips Communications and Media, working with designers like Derek Lam, Stella McCartney, and Alice Temperley. During the beginning of her career she held internships at Interview magazine, W magazine, and Harper's Bazaar and was previously a Fashion Assistant at Lucky magazine. In addition to serving as ELLE.com's Market Editor, Carol also writes a daily blog for ELLE.com called "The Market Girl," which focuses on the insider’s fashion scene. Visit Carol's blog at
http://fashion.elle.com
Jennifer Sherry - Fashion Producer, E! Entertainment
For over five years Jenn Sherry has been a producer for E! Entertainment Television and Style Network. From Fashion Police to Style Her Famous to Ultimate Style, Jenn adores anything to do with runway fashion and celebrity style. Recently she converted her bedroom into a walk-in closet to accommodate her love for shoes, handbags, and accessories. Surprisingly, her bathtub is more comfortable to sleep in than one might think. Favorite quote: "Fashions fade, style is eternal." -Yves Saint Laurent. Favorite bag: Valetino Fringe Evening Bag.
http://www.eonline.com
Lesley Scott—Editor-in-Chief, Fashiontribes.com
Fashion & lifestyle expert Lesley Scott is the New York City-based editor of Fashiontribes.com, one of the Top 10 fashion blogs. Lesley was one of the first bloggers to cover New York Fashion Week as an accredited member of the press. An influential and respected member of the lifestyle blogging community, her expertise is regularly sought after by top New York public relations firms including Kaplow Communications and Marina Maher Communications, and she has appeared in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, Women's Wear Daily & USA Today. Most recently, she helped co-found the Fabbies, the first-ever blogger created awards dedicated to the fashion blogosphere, and she will be a featured panelist at the upcoming New Media Tastemakers Summit sponsored by TasteTV.com. Prior to Fashiontribes, Lesley covered New York style & trends as the Senior Editor for Coolhunt, a global trendspotting firm. Her byline as a Lifestyle Expert appeared regularly in countless international magazines about fashion, beauty, streetfashion, lifestyle, and pop culture - including Marie Claire in Asia, Jessica, 25 Ans, GQ Taiwan, and Elle Girl Korea. Visit Lesley’s blog at
http://www.fashiontribes.typepad.com
Marissa Rubin–Fashion Market Editor,
People StyleWatch Magazine
Upon graduating from NYU in 1999, Marissa Rubin has been honing her market skills in the fashion closets of some of the industry's biggest publications including US Weekly, Mademoiselle, Marie Claire, and Teen People. Currently, she's the Fashion Market Editor at People StyleWatch magazine where she reports on the latest runway and celebrity trends in women's clothing as well as manages a small fashion team. On any given day, you'll find her visiting a designer showroom, overseeing a fashion run-thru or sitting front row at one of the season's biggest shows.
Known for her keen sense of style and remarkable eye, Ms. Rubin enjoys scouring the many shopping districts of NYC for great fashion finds. She's also an avid collector of Bulga's uniquely designed handbags and any shoe by YSL. And when not hosting her monthly fashion swap party attended by close friends and fellow editors, she enjoys traveling and trying out new restaurants.
http://www.people.com/stylewatch
Pamela Pekerman–Founder and Editor-in-Chief, BagTrends.com
Pamela Pekerman is a handbag expert, accessories trend forecaster and design consultant who believes the right bag is the only item that can take an outfit from special to spectacular. In addition to being the founder of BagTrends.com, an online magazine devoted to the latest in contemporary handbag trends Pamela also freelances for several leading fashion and trade magazines including proving handbag scoop for AOL’s fashion website (Stylelist.com) and serving as the Handbag Trend Forecaster and NY Correspondent for WSA Today. Pamela has also done numerous fashion accessories podcasts and TV correspondence for HSN and VH-1. In her career as a bag expert, Pamela Pekerman has interviewed many of today’s leading designers and fashion personalities including Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen, Robert Verdi, Tracy Reese, Tory Burch, and many more. Pamela Pekerman graduated Magna Cum Laude from New York University with a degree in Journalism. Prior to launching BagTrends.com, she honed her skills as a writer and trend spotter by working for lifestyle expert/VH1 Correspondent Karen Robinovitz and The Today Show’s Style Director Judy Gordon.
http://bagtrends.com