Lori Goldstein
Lori Goldstein | |
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Residence | New York City |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Known for | "Everything goes with anything" |
Awards | VH1 Fashion and Media award for best styling of Madonna's "Take A Bow" music video |
Website | LoriGoldstein.com |
Labels | LOGO by Lori Goldstein for QVC |
Lori Goldstein is an American fashion stylist and editor.[1][2] She is currently Fashion Editor-at-Large at Elle Magazine, the author of "Lori Goldstein: Style Is Instinct" and designer of LOGO by Lori Goldstein] for QVC.[3] She has frequently collaborated with photographers Steven Meisel and Annie Leibovitz, creating well known ad campaigns and editorials.[4] She was also the first agency-signed stylist, signing with Art + Commerce, now a division of IMG.
Life & Career
Goldstein was born in Columbus, Ohio and got her first fashion job working at Fred Segal in Los Angeles. While accompanying Segal on a buying trip to New York, she decided to move to New York City to launch her fashion career.[5] She then started her editorial work at Vanity Fair and Allure magazine, as well as collaborating with Annie Leibovitz on a series of GAP and American Express ad campaigns and beginning her partnership with Steven Meisel on a number of projects including their Versace "Valley of the Dolls" inspired ad.[6] Goldstein has since gone on to work with noted photographers such as Richard Avedon, Bruce Weber, Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino, Herb Ritts, Craig McDean, Patrick Demarchelier, Hedi Slimane, Glen Luchford, Mario Sorrenti, Solve Sundsbo, Ellen Von Unwerth, Inez and Vinoodh, Steven Klein, Michael Thompson, Paolo Roversi, Arthur Elgort, Terry Richardson, and Yelena Yemchuk.
She has styled campaigns for high end brands such as Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Tiffany & Co. Fendi, Yves Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli, Harry Winston, Burberry, Nina Ricci (brand) and Valentino.[7] She has also held contributing editor positions at W Magazine, Vogue Italia, Vogue Nippon and has styled editorials for Harper's Bazaar, i-D, Vogue China, German Vogue, Los Angeles Times Magazine and The Edit.[8]
Lori Goldstein has worked extensively with Mario Testino, her former roommate, styling Madonna's 1995 Versace ads, Ray of Light and Something to Remember albums all photographed by Testino. Goldstein received the VH1 Fashion and Media award for best styling of Madonna's "Take A Bow" music video.[9] She has also worked with various entertainers and notable figures such as Michael Jackson, Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Diana Ross, Julianne Moore, Ella Fitzgerald, Ellen DeGeneres, Sophia Loren, Beyoncé, Raquel Welch, Britney Spears, Scarlett Johansson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Nicole Kidman, Ray Charles, Johnny Depp, Sammy Davis Jr., Demi Moore, Rihanna, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, among many others.[10]
QVC
The line covers apparel, jewelry, shoes, eyewear, and home decor items. In 2014, her brand LOGO was awarded 'Apparel Product Concept of the Year' and Goldstein named QVC Ambassador. In 2015, LOGO was allotted a regular Monday evening show on QVC as well as a 'Weekend Edition' Saturday show.
References
- ↑ "Lori Goldstein Won't Be A Train Wreck For Your Viewing Pleasure". Style. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
- ↑ Zee, Joe. "LEGENDARY STYLIST (AND ELLE FASHION EDITOR-AT-LARGE) LORI GOLDSTEIN ON THE STORIES BEHIND THE PICTURES". Elle. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
- ↑ "Elle Hires Carmen Borgonovo and Lori Goldstein". NY Mag. Retrieved 12/14/12. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Lori Goldstein Profile". models.com. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ↑ "Lori Goldstein: With Her Magic, Fashion Becomes Art". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Career Timeline: Lori Goldstein". School of Style. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ↑ "Meet the Stylist Behind Some of Fashion's Most Iconic Images". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 11/07/13. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Fashion Industry Archive — People: Lori Goldstein". Fashion Industry Archive. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
- ↑ "Lori Goldstein: Style is Instinct". www.la.com. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
- ↑ "Lori Goldstein — The Work, Celebrity". www.lorigoldstein.com. Retrieved 16 July 2014.