People Are Afraid to Be Seen Trying, with Fashion Executive Tiffany Reid
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Fashion used to be built behind the scenes. Before influencers, before front row became content, there were editors pulling all-nighters, sleeping under desks, forecasting trends, and shaping culture long before social media existed.
This week, I’m joined by Tiffany Reid — fashion executive, stylist, former SVP of Fashion at Bustle Digital Group, and one of the most respected voices in fashion media.
We talk about what it was really like coming up in the magazine era as Black women, the hazing culture of fashion, how the industry has changed since the rise of influencers, why editors were originally the tastemakers, and what gets lost when everything becomes fast content.
We also discuss ambition, leadership, survival, motherhood, identity, and the kind of work ethic that builds lasting careers.
And somehow through all of it… we laugh a lot too.
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