Savannah
Eden Bradley





Savannah Eden Bradley is a writer, fashion editor, and creative consultant born in 1999. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of fashion theory magazine HALOSCOPE.  Her first book, Ladies of the Canyon, is forthcoming from University of Texas Press.

Her work, which focuses on fashion as a critical art, business, and cross-cultural interlocutor, has appeared in L’Officiel, Business Insider, and Rookie, among other outlets.

She was named UNC-Chapel Hill’s 2018 Thomas Wolfe Scholar and graduated in 2022 with dual degrees in English & Comparative Literature and Creative Direction. In 2020, she was named YOOX NET-A-PORTER’s Incredible Girl of the Future for her work in fashion media.

She also works as a creative consultant for both established and burgeoning fashion brands, covering the breadth of trendspotting, branding, and marketing strategy. You can reach out about consultations here

At this very moment, she is most likely either listening to Joni Mitchell or trying to find a good deal on a pair of vintage silver cowboy boots. Probably both.

As seen in PORTER, The Wall Street Journal, and more.

You can send her a love letter or inquiries here (she doesn’t bite).




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Harris Reed Transforms Victorian Wallpaper Into Fashion in Latest Collaboration
L’Officiel


"I think history is everything," Harris Reed tells me, the lilt of his accent, a British-American mélange, curling around the words. "You learn the most from looking back."

It is mere days after his Spring/Summer 2025 presentation—a paean to the world of lost textiles, with structural gowns made from vintage haberdashery fabrics to 200-year-old Point de Venise lace tablecloths. I’ve caught him in the flux period; he’s about to go do it all again at Paris Fashion Week. Any other designer would be out of puff, but Reed is alacritous, brisk, full of life. [...] For a young designer moving rollercoaster-fast, looking to the past is not just a way to slow it all down—it’s a way to build an unshakeable foundation. 

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