Leaf Greener is a fashion stylist,[1][2] fashion reporter,[1] creative consultant[1] and founder of LEAF WeChat[3] magazine. Leaf was born in Beijing and currently lives in Shanghai.
Contents [hide]
1 Career
2 Digital fashion star
3 Education
4 References
5 External links
Career[edit]
Leaf was hired to work as Senior Fashion Editor[1] for Condé Nast China‘s Self Magazine. In 2008, She was appointed to take on the role of Senior Fashion Editor[4] for China‘s highly regarded and most widely read fashion publication ELLE magazine.[5][1] She then moved on to work as a guest editor for Vogue China[3] magazine. In 2015, She founded LEAF WeChat magazine, which is a self-published mobile magazine. She calls it“the small and artistic” — and it is published exclusively on mobile phones, through the popular app WeChat. She often helps bring Chinese designers to a broader audience, whether on Facebook and Instagram[4] or on Chinese social media platforms Weibo[6] and WeChat.
Digital fashion star[edit]
Leaf is one of China’s leading arbiters of style and one of the early digital fashion stars. She is often featured in popular fashion blogs like Garance Doré[7] and Tommy Ton[7] and has also been featured in international publications such as New York magazine, Vogue Japan, ELLE US, Vogue Australia, New York Times[4] and the Daily Telegraph.[6] She collaborates with brands such as Lane Crawford, H&M, MO&Co. Paris, Yoox to produce fashion videos and advertising campaigns. Leaf received The LYCRA[8] awards "Mover of Style" award in 2014.
Education[edit]
Leaf studied art in Beijing at the Central Academy of Fine Arts[6] and received her BA in fashion design from Raffles Design Institute.[6]
References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Leaf Greener". businessoffashion.com.
Jump up ^ "Shanghai Issue: Best Dressed with Stylist Leaf Greener - Tory Daily". Tory Burch.
^ Jump up to: a b "WeChat Publishing Is Changing China’s Mediascape". The Business of Fashion.
^ Jump up to: a b c "Who's that girl? Leaf Greener". telegraph.co.uk.
Jump up ^ Abrams, Melanie (May 8, 2015). "A Splashy Entrance by Rihanna Puts Chinese Designers in the Spotlight". The New York Times. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
^ Jump up to: a b c d "My Fashion Life: Leaf Greener Video Interview - MATCHESFASHION.COM". MATCHESFASHION.COM.
^ Jump up to: a b ELLE. "Leaf Greener Personal Style Outfits - Leaf Greener Fashion Advice". ELLE.
Jump up ^ "LYCRA® MOVES SHANGHAI". lycra.com.
Leaf Greener is a fashion stylist,[1][2] fashion reporter,[1] creative consultant[1] and founder of LEAF WeChat[3] magazine. Leaf was born in Beijing and currently lives in Shanghai.Contents [hide] 1 Career2 Digital fashion star3 Education4 References5 External linksCareer[edit]Leaf was hired to work as Senior Fashion Editor[1] for Condé Nast China‘s Self Magazine. In 2008, She was appointed to take on the role of Senior Fashion Editor[4] for China‘s highly regarded and most widely read fashion publication ELLE magazine.[5][1] She then moved on to work as a guest editor for Vogue China[3] magazine. In 2015, She founded LEAF WeChat magazine, which is a self-published mobile magazine. She calls it“the small and artistic” — and it is published exclusively on mobile phones, through the popular app WeChat. She often helps bring Chinese designers to a broader audience, whether on Facebook and Instagram[4] or on Chinese social media platforms Weibo[6] and WeChat.Digital fashion star[edit]Leaf is one of China’s leading arbiters of style and one of the early digital fashion stars. She is often featured in popular fashion blogs like Garance Doré[7] and Tommy Ton[7] and has also been featured in international publications such as New York magazine, Vogue Japan, ELLE US, Vogue Australia, New York Times[4] and the Daily Telegraph.[6] She collaborates with brands such as Lane Crawford, H&M, MO&Co. Paris, Yoox to produce fashion videos and advertising campaigns. Leaf received The LYCRA[8] awards "Mover of Style" award in 2014.
Education[edit]
Leaf studied art in Beijing at the Central Academy of Fine Arts[6] and received her BA in fashion design from Raffles Design Institute.[6]
References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Leaf Greener". businessoffashion.com.
Jump up ^ "Shanghai Issue: Best Dressed with Stylist Leaf Greener - Tory Daily". Tory Burch.
^ Jump up to: a b "WeChat Publishing Is Changing China’s Mediascape". The Business of Fashion.
^ Jump up to: a b c "Who's that girl? Leaf Greener". telegraph.co.uk.
Jump up ^ Abrams, Melanie (May 8, 2015). "A Splashy Entrance by Rihanna Puts Chinese Designers in the Spotlight". The New York Times. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
^ Jump up to: a b c d "My Fashion Life: Leaf Greener Video Interview - MATCHESFASHION.COM". MATCHESFASHION.COM.
^ Jump up to: a b ELLE. "Leaf Greener Personal Style Outfits - Leaf Greener Fashion Advice". ELLE.
Jump up ^ "LYCRA® MOVES SHANGHAI". lycra.com.
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