Not to brag or anything, but it’s been a good summer for fashion editors.
Nina Garcia. Miranda Priestly. Lisa Love. The front row has become more entertaining than the runway.
So, of course, your must-have list for fall includes an editor all your own.
In that case, Stacy Wallace-Albert is the lady to call. She spent the better part of the last decade as the style and shopping editor at Chicago magazine. And these days, she’s also an editor for hire, helping you hone your look for fall and beyond.
No evil glances or diva moments (promise) — Wallace-Albert’s sole purpose is to help you discover your personal style.
Once you’ve settled on an aesthetic, it’s into your closet to see what works, what doesn’t, what to toss, and what can be saved. (Wallace-Albert sources the best tailors and shoemakers in the city, so your clothes that need fixing will be in good hands.)
She guarantees at least three new combos from what you already own and leaves you with a list of shops and salespeople to help you maintain your new look.
So you can always make it work, people.
Stacy Wallace-Albert’s Personal Fashion Editing (thefashioneditor.com).














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