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Sheri Radel Rosenberg

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https://unapologeticstyle.substack.com/
Sheri Radel Rosenberg is a Philly-born, Brooklyn-based writer who explores style, beauty, culture, and midlife with wit, warmth, and wisdom. Her story includes successful forays in the worlds of trend forecasting, ad agency photo production, ghostwriting, and strategic messaging development for fashion and beauty brands - all while amassing a slip dress collection that would make any Gen Xer proud. At the dawn of social media, Sheri launched her personal blog–which combines her passion for writing with her style obsession–and she hasn’t looked back. As Style Editor for the AGEIST, she’s inspired by the styles of the 70s and the 90s, along with all the beautiful people she sees daily in NYC.

Val Monroe, 73: How Not to Objectify Yourself

At 73, Val Monroe knows that beauty is more than skin deep. As the dynamic beauty director of Oprah Magazine for sixteen years and a celebrated contributor to The Cut, she has now carved a unique niche as the author of the wildly popular weekly newsletter “How Not To F*ck...

Robert Lee Morris, 76: Pioneering Jewelry Designer

At 76, Robert Lee Morris is a creative powerhouse. Morris grew up an Air Force BRAT, which helped form his global point of view and fearlessness. He moved around until he settled in New York City and began crafting groundbreaking architectural jewelry that empowers women. After an iconic career as...

Red Carpet Report: Let’s Go to the Golden Globes

Award season in Hollywood is in full swing, and the fatigue is already palpable. The Golden Globes show itself mirrors this weariness, and the red carpet was a yawn. It begs the question: How many hours, sacrifices, and relentless pursuits of perfection are poured into these dazzling appearances? The...

Alice Marie Johnson, 68: Keep Looking Ahead

Alice Marie Johnson made headlines for a harsh life sentence in 1996, convicted for nonviolent drug offenses. Her case was criticized for its severity and fueled the call for criminal justice reform, backed by advocates like Kim Kardashian. Granted clemency by Trump, Johnson's story epitomizes the push for a...

Home Chic Home

Happy holidays. Over at AGEIST, we were chatting about holiday house party style this year; specifically, a party at someone’s home or perhaps what would be spiffy when hosting your soirée. Getting dressed for a “domestic” party can feel daunting. Do you risk overdressing? Do you risk underdressing? What’s...

Marianne Diorio, 68: Freedom of Choice

At 68, Marianne Diorio is thriving. After a remarkable tenure at Estée Lauder, where she held key positions and played a pivotal role in shaping the global communication strategy for an impressive portfolio of brands, Marianne has seamlessly transitioned into the next chapter of her vibrant life. Now retired,...

Lauren Wittels, 56: Happier Than Ever

At 56, Lauren Wittels has never been happier. A longtime New Yorker and partner in the Luhring Augustine art gallery, she brings her passion for art and fashion to life daily. Happier now than ever, she leans into her age, seeing it as an asset, the wrinkles of age...

Decluttering My Closet and Life

I've always prided myself on being a stylish New York woman, donning the latest trends with unapologetic confidence. My closet, crammed with an eclectic collection of clothes and shoes, felt like my secret treasure trove full of flares, straight legs, minis, maxis, and everything in between. But recently, I...

Candy Over Costumes: A Halloween Reflection

The best thing about Halloween is Drew Droege’s hilarious impression of Chloë Sevigny saying “Halloween.” And though you’d have to have a heart of stone and battery acid not to appreciate Halloween in “creative professional” havens like my 'hood, where the kids come dressed as Wes Anderson characters, it’s...

The Golden Age of Reality TV

It’s fall in New York, and reality TV is not exactly top of mind between art, new restaurants to try, old ones to revisit, and a general desire to be out enjoying a new season. But as much as I love to go out, I admit a weakness for cringe-worthy...
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