EDITING

Larger projects I’ve overseen as an advisor, manager, and editor.

 
 

THE TRUTH ABOUT HAIR LOSS

Why we lose our hair, the emotional and monetary costs that come along with the experience, and what the future of treatment (and acceptance) could look like.

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bustle’s must follow list

A curated list of influencers who are “changing the game in their fields in a way that's irresistible to watch on social media.”

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the holiday edit

An editorial collaboration between Bustle and the Coveteur, featuring “the best mix of the season's fashion and beauty releases, shopping tips, and service stories in ways that are both inspirational, and attainable.” All articles were syndicated across both sites.

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THE BEAUTY OF ACCESSIBILITY

A series on inclusivity and representation for people with disabilities in the beauty industry and beyond.

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ADvice Haul

Bustle’s first beauty issue, featuring interviews with Mj Rodriguez, Matin, Nam Vo, Jen Atkin, and more.

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Beauty IRL

A 20-piece content package including reported features, photo shoots, interviews, and surveys meant to be “a tribute to the way we use makeup and skin care to express ourselves and embrace our identities.”

Survivor’s Guide: Psoriasis

A series on navigating the impact of psoriasis through beauty and self-care.

SURVIVOR’S GUIDE: MELANOMA

A series on navigating the impact of melanoma through beauty and self-care.

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Bustle’s Most Wanted

A regularly published, cross-vertical shopping series where Bustle Editors recommend the products they’re currently loving.

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All american: style

A 15-piece content package featuring personal essays from “immigrants and children of immigrants about how their backgrounds shaped their views on fashion and beauty.”