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This week on Where It’s At, Jefferson Hack is joined by fashion writer Cathy Horyn.
Cathy Horyn is one of the few great fashion writers who really know their history and still dare to speak their mind. Described as the most feared and fearsome critic in fashion, she’s also one of the most respected by designers and readers alike.
The conversation covers Cathy’s incredible career and controversies from her time as Chief Fashion Critic at the New York Times to her role now as fashion critic at large at New York Magazine’s The Cut.
Cathy also talks about the less well known other part of her life as a farmer. She single handedly runs a 100 acre flower farm in Madison County, Virginia relishing the contrasting realities of bush-hogging in Virginia with sitting in the front row or the Paris collections.
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By Jefferson HackThis week on Where It’s At, Jefferson Hack is joined by fashion writer Cathy Horyn.
Cathy Horyn is one of the few great fashion writers who really know their history and still dare to speak their mind. Described as the most feared and fearsome critic in fashion, she’s also one of the most respected by designers and readers alike.
The conversation covers Cathy’s incredible career and controversies from her time as Chief Fashion Critic at the New York Times to her role now as fashion critic at large at New York Magazine’s The Cut.
Cathy also talks about the less well known other part of her life as a farmer. She single handedly runs a 100 acre flower farm in Madison County, Virginia relishing the contrasting realities of bush-hogging in Virginia with sitting in the front row or the Paris collections.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.