One of the most revered fashion journalists today, The Washington Post’s fashion editor Robin Givhan won a Pulitzer Prize in 2006 for criticism, the first time a fashion writer has ever walked away with the esteemed award. The Princeton grad worked at Detroit Free Press, the San Francisco Chronicle and Vogue before beginning her 15-year reign at the Post. In that time, her uber-intelligent trend analysis and show reviews have become must-reads for all industry types. In 2009, she stationed herself in Washington D.C. to cover the always fascinating Michelle Obama sartorial beat. Her empectable writing skills and sense of style has garnered her the best in the business.
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