Rachel Seville Tashjian will join The Washington Post as a fashion writer on the Style desk. She begins on April 17.
Recently, Tashjian was a fashion news director at Harper’s Bazaar, where she profiled leading designers. There, she was also nominated for an ASME award in reviews and criticism.
She also served as a fashion critic at GQ Magazine and was deputy editor of the biannual print publication Garage Magazine.
“She has also written for Artforum, Bookforum and New York Magazine, and is the creator of Opulent Tips, an “invitation-only” newsletter offering fashion and shopping advice that has been covered by the New York Times, Financial Times, New York Magazine and Vanity Fair,” reports the Post.
Tashjian graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
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