Editorial

My editorial work covers film, fashion and culture. The selected works below are for the menswear brand, O.N.S Clothing, and the arts and culture agency, LaPlaca Cohen.

O.N.S

O.N.S is a menswear clothing brand for “modern living.” Centering high quality, versatility, and innovative design, O.N.S dresses an urbanite closet that transcends seasons.

As their freelance copywriter, I not only craft copy, but contribute and plan lifestyle content for their monthly issue, O.N.S Manual. Making up half of our two-person team, I plan the monthly content calendar and interview local rappers and fashion designers.

Patience and Perseverance: 201 Mulberry is Finally Here

I did a write up for the opening of O.N.S’ new flagship store on 201 Mulberry St and touched on the importance of the brand in the age of COVID-19.

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Death to Orange

This piece was written for the April special issue that showcased the brand’s recent collaboration with Death to Tennis. ‘Death to Orange’ is a color story on what the color orange can evoke emotionally, culturally and sartorially.

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Radamiz- Mindfulness of a Young Artist

I interviewed Brooklyn rapper, Radamiz Rodriguez for the February issue on the theme of mindfulness.

LaPlaca Cohen

LaPlaca Cohen (LC) is an arts and culture consulting agency, self-defined as “thought partners for the creative economy”.

During my strategy fellowship, I supported the strategy team in researching and developing compelling brand repositioning, audience development, messaging and marketing strategies around the ever-evolving culture industry.

My editorial work contributes to the content tab of their platform, Culture Track. In this role, I worked in a two-person team to create dynamic think pieces on fashion and film.

Due to legal issues, Culture Track’s content portion is under construction. I am unable to link the articles directly to their original source.

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Burning: Lee Chang-Dong’s Thriller Explores Masculinity, Rage, and Korean Identity

A new thriller inspired by Murakami investigates post-grad longing, generational trauma and national identity.

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Clickbait Couture: Branding, Logomania, and the Future of Fashion

As the streetwear bubble reaches its peak, many critics are wondering what’s next for fashion. Written in collaboration with content associate, Eve Felsenthal.

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