Lynn Yaeger is a contributing fashion editor[2] to Vogue.com and a contributing writer[3] to Vogue. She is a former fashion reporter for The Village Voice, having worked for the paper for 30 years. Her column, "Elements of Style", was renamed "Frock Star" in February 2007. Yaeger is also a regular contributor to The New York Times, The New Yorker[1], The Atlantic[4], Style Magazine, the American edition of Vogue magazine, Travel & Leisure, and countless antiques & collectibles dealers.
Lynn Yaeger | |
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Born | New York, New York [1] |
Occupation | Contributing fashion editor and columnist |
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Yaeger is also a fashion columnist for Full Frontal Fashion, a style website in association with Sundance Channel. She is also the curator for the vintage section of fashion retail website yoox.com.[5]
Yaeger is known for her eccentric personal style, powdered face and dark, cupid's-bow lipstick as well as cutting her own hair. In an interview with PAPER magazine, fashion designer Marc Jacobs said that Yaeger was one of his muses[6] and her style has been noted to influence other fashion designers.[7]
In 2008, Yaeger won first place in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists' category of humor writing for newspapers with more than 100,000 circulation.[8]
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