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Eden Bradley
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.
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).
ICYMI
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.
Read here.