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Robin Givhan
Robin Givhan (Detroit, 11 de setembro de 1964) é um editora de moda americana e escritora que foi vencedora do Prémio Pulitzer de Crítica.
Givhan era editora de moda do jornal The Washington Post. Ela ingressou no Post em 1995 e saiu em 2010 para se tornar a crítica de moda e correspondente de moda do The Daily Beast e da Newsweek. Ela voltou ao "Post" em 2014.[1]
Givhan ganhou o Prêmio Pulitzer de Crítica em 2006, a primeira vez que o prêmio foi concedido a uma escritora de moda. O Comitê Pulitzer citou os "ensaios espirituosos e cuidadosamente observados de Givhan que transformam a crítica de moda em crítica cultural".[2]
Biografia
[editar | editar código-fonte]Ela é natural de Detroit, cidade de Michigan. Ela foi a oradora da Renaissance High School em 1982, graduou-se na Universidade de Princeton em 1986 e possui mestrado em jornalismo pela Universidade de Michigan, Ann Arbor.[3]
Depois de trabalhar para o Detroit Free Press por cerca de sete anos, ela ocupou cargos no San Francisco Chronicle e na revista Vogue.[3] Givhan aparece
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I am senior critic-at-large for the Washington Post. I’m currently at work on a book examining the ways in which Virgil Abloh changed the fashion industry and how the fashion industry transformed to allow an unconventional creative force like Abloh to flourish. It will published by Crown Publishing in 2025.
The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled Into The Spotlight And Made History was my first solo book.
In addition to the Post, my journalism has appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Essence, New York magazine, The Daily Beast and the New Yorker, among other publications. I've contributed to several books including “Runway Madness,” “No Sweat: Fashion, Free Trade and the Rights of Garment Workers,” and “Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary: Reflections by Women Writers.” I'm also the author, along with the Washington Post photo staff, of “Michelle: Her First Year as First Lady.”
I received my Bachelor of Arts in English from Princeton University and a Masters of Science in journalism from the University of Michigan. I came to the P
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Robin Givhan
American fashion editor (born 1964)
Robin Givhan (born September 11, 1964) is an American fashion editor and Pulitzer Prize winning writer.
Givhan was a fashion editor for The Washington Post. She joined the Post in 1995, and left in 2010 to become the fashion critic and fashion correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek. She returned to the Post in 2014.[1]
Givhan won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2006, the first time the award was given to a fashion writer. The Pulitzer Committee cited Givhan's "witty, closely observed essays that transform fashion criticism into cultural criticism."[2]
Background
She is a native of Detroit, Michigan. She was the valedictorian at Renaissance High School in 1982, graduated from Princeton University in 1986, and holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
After working for the Detroit Free Press for about seven years, she held positions at the San Francisco Chronicle and Vogue magazine. Givhan appeared as a guest on The Colbert Re
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