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The tech transition came about in a very genuine way when I was working in publishing. Around 2009, there was such a shift: Back then, you had the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this tangible book, and then you had the website—but the two never correlated with each other. There was the digital team, and there was the print team. When digital media started popping up on your Instagram, your Snapchats…these apps really started changing the way people received news and communicated. That really disrupted the industry. But everything was very church and state; I didn’t understand why we couldn’t put everything that spills from print online. When I pushed for it and didn’t get any great feedback, I knew it was time for me to make a move. From there, I became a creative lead at Madewell, which showed me the business side of fashion and producing campaigns for social media. Then Joe Zee asked me to join Yahoo! Style, which was a boot camp on how many stories you needed to put up, SEO, what was going to get people to click to read your story. These were all little steps that got me hungrier to really be in that tech space. Next, I went to Teen Vogue, where I did everything from branded content to experiential events and digital news. After I had my second kid, I wanted to learn again, and I wanted a new challenge. At Snapchat, I can utilize my editorial skills and knowledge of fashion and beauty to future-proof brands, launch digital-first campaigns, and enhance the consumer experience. Whether it’s onboarding new creators or venturing into augmented reality, there is no ceiling.

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Being able to work cross-functionally within all the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this different ecosystems of the company. Snapchat is a little like a factory line; getting to know my cross-functional partners from communications to marketing to sales was crucial, because essentially we all have the same goal. It was necessary to be open and introduce myself to see where I could fit into someone else’s ecosystem, how I can help them, and vice versa. It’s definitely one of those jobs that pushes you to speak to more people than the ones in your bubble. Facilitating and fostering relationship efforts with fashion- and beauty-focused brands, creators, publishers, talent, and industry personalities. I call it the ABCs: “A” is augmented reality, where I work with brands like MAC, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Dior, and most recently 3.1 Phillip Lim to create AR lenses; “B” is Bitmojis, which means doing collaborations and partnerships with brands; and “C” is creators—creators are really big in our ecosystem, and I help bridge the gap between them and brands.

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Brand yourself. Fashion has become more democratic, and that’s thanks to apps like Snapchat. You don’t have to be part of that 1 percent anymore to do what you need to do. You have a platform that you can use to build and grow. Know your value and what you can bring to a big company or small company, and don’t underestimate yourself ever. I co-launched Building Black Bed-Stuy after seeing how COVID affected a predominantly Black neighborhood—a lot of the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this businesses went away or struggled to stay open. There was so much unrest at the time; so many people were speaking out, people were getting cancelled left and right. I figured, I could cancel 1,000 people or I could give back and help a tried-and-true Black community. So we came together to help and offer resources like PPP loans. Some of these people were integral to the community: a wellness business, which is really important in the Black community, because sometimes we don’t necessarily talk about taking care of ourselves and eating better; an ambulance company that shortened arrival times at the scene of an emergency; and a school that was teaching Black history before slavery, when we were kings and queens, which really changes the outlook of a child and shows how important they are to the fabric of the world.
Showcasing what AR can do for brands and bringing it to live events so people can actually engage with it. I’m always doing my journalistic research and trying to find up-and-coming designers who are doing interesting things in the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this space. It’s all about enhancing the experience. In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. This month, we spoke to self-proclaimed nap enthusiast Nell Diamond, founder and CEO of Hill House, and the brains behind the viral Nap Dress® (yes, she trademarked it). “It was aligned with my whole idea that I’m like a Victorian ghost who can nap anywhere—like, I need a fainting couch,” she tells ELLE.com of the brand’s unexpected hero piece. “I wanted a dress that, at any moment, I could take just lay down and take a nap in, because I’m that comfortable. I never thought the name would catch on like it did.” Diamond recalls the first time her brand sold out of its tartan Nap Dresses in December 2019. “We thought it was a mistake. We didn’t know what was happening. We were stressed, then we realized it was a good thing.” Ahead of Hill House’s pre-fall collection launch today, Diamond discusses everything from her first job at Abercrombie to giving up on the idea of perfection.
I worked at the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this first Abercrombie ever on Savile Row in England. At the time, I was so deeply, darkly obsessed with Abercrombie. For context, I grew up in the U.K., but with an American accent and American parents. This was in the era of movies like Bring It On and Americana—Abercrombie was this completely foreign, amazing thing to me. And nobody at that point did brand identity quite like them, with the perfume as you walked into the store. They recruited at my school, the American School in London, because they wanted people with American accents. It was very short-lived, because I was still in high school, but you could not have told me I didn’t win the Nobel Prize when they gave me that job offer—I took it very seriously. For me, working in retail is an absolute must. I literally will not allow my kids to not work in retail.

For me, Nylon was an introduction to multitasking. The management there wasn’t the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this greatest, but I had such great camaraderie with the people I worked with. We were able to do a lot on a very tight budget and very little time, because when you make friends and you’re all creative people, you’re kind of like, let’s get this done, but not in a shitty way. We were able to create, and we were able to have fun. It didn’t feel stifling in any way. And it really set me up for the rest of my career. I was a creative director, a writer, a producer from start to finish…I was literally doing everything. When I enrolled at Columbia, I was kind of lost. I just didn’t know what I really wanted to do at the time. I was like, okay, I’m here, I got in, I worked to get in, figure it out. I was a part-time student, and those two years of being there really shaped me in a big way. My personal thought is you do not need Columbia or NYU or wherever to become a journalist; if you have the gusto, you can make it happen for yourself. But [journalism school] did help me get in rooms with really great people that taught me things that I could have never learned anywhere else.

The tech transition came about in a very genuine way when I was working in publishing. Around 2009, there was such a shift: Back then, you had the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this tangible book, and then you had the website—but the two never correlated with each other. There was the digital team, and there was the print team. When digital media started popping up on your Instagram, your Snapchats…these apps really started changing the way people received news and communicated. That really disrupted the industry. But everything was very church and state; I didn’t understand why we couldn’t put everything that spills from print online. When I pushed for it and didn’t get any great feedback, I knew it was time for me to make a move. From there, I became a creative lead at Madewell, which showed me the business side of fashion and producing campaigns for social media. Then Joe Zee asked me to join Yahoo! Style, which was a boot camp on how many stories you needed to put up, SEO, what was going to get people to click to read your story. These were all little steps that got me hungrier to really be in that tech space. Next, I went to Teen Vogue, where I did everything from branded content to experiential events and digital news. After I had my second kid, I wanted to learn again, and I wanted a new challenge. At Snapchat, I can utilize my editorial skills and knowledge of fashion and beauty to future-proof brands, launch digital-first campaigns, and enhance the consumer experience. Whether it’s onboarding new creators or venturing into augmented reality, there is no ceiling.

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Being able to work cross-functionally within all the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this different ecosystems of the company. Snapchat is a little like a factory line; getting to know my cross-functional partners from communications to marketing to sales was crucial, because essentially we all have the same goal. It was necessary to be open and introduce myself to see where I could fit into someone else’s ecosystem, how I can help them, and vice versa. It’s definitely one of those jobs that pushes you to speak to more people than the ones in your bubble. Facilitating and fostering relationship efforts with fashion- and beauty-focused brands, creators, publishers, talent, and industry personalities. I call it the ABCs: “A” is augmented reality, where I work with brands like MAC, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Dior, and most recently 3.1 Phillip Lim to create AR lenses; “B” is Bitmojis, which means doing collaborations and partnerships with brands; and “C” is creators—creators are really big in our ecosystem, and I help bridge the gap between them and brands.

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Brand yourself. Fashion has become more democratic, and that’s thanks to apps like Snapchat. You don’t have to be part of that 1 percent anymore to do what you need to do. You have a platform that you can use to build and grow. Know your value and what you can bring to a big company or small company, and don’t underestimate yourself ever. I co-launched Building Black Bed-Stuy after seeing how COVID affected a predominantly Black neighborhood—a lot of the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this businesses went away or struggled to stay open. There was so much unrest at the time; so many people were speaking out, people were getting cancelled left and right. I figured, I could cancel 1,000 people or I could give back and help a tried-and-true Black community. So we came together to help and offer resources like PPP loans. Some of these people were integral to the community: a wellness business, which is really important in the Black community, because sometimes we don’t necessarily talk about taking care of ourselves and eating better; an ambulance company that shortened arrival times at the scene of an emergency; and a school that was teaching Black history before slavery, when we were kings and queens, which really changes the outlook of a child and shows how important they are to the fabric of the world.
Showcasing what AR can do for brands and bringing it to live events so people can actually engage with it. I’m always doing my journalistic research and trying to find up-and-coming designers who are doing interesting things in the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this space. It’s all about enhancing the experience. In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. This month, we spoke to self-proclaimed nap enthusiast Nell Diamond, founder and CEO of Hill House, and the brains behind the viral Nap Dress® (yes, she trademarked it). “It was aligned with my whole idea that I’m like a Victorian ghost who can nap anywhere—like, I need a fainting couch,” she tells ELLE.com of the brand’s unexpected hero piece. “I wanted a dress that, at any moment, I could take just lay down and take a nap in, because I’m that comfortable. I never thought the name would catch on like it did.” Diamond recalls the first time her brand sold out of its tartan Nap Dresses in December 2019. “We thought it was a mistake. We didn’t know what was happening. We were stressed, then we realized it was a good thing.” Ahead of Hill House’s pre-fall collection launch today, Diamond discusses everything from her first job at Abercrombie to giving up on the idea of perfection.
I worked at the Pink Floyd 60 Years 1965-2025 Thank You For The Memories Signatures Shirt in addition I really love this first Abercrombie ever on Savile Row in England. At the time, I was so deeply, darkly obsessed with Abercrombie. For context, I grew up in the U.K., but with an American accent and American parents. This was in the era of movies like Bring It On and Americana—Abercrombie was this completely foreign, amazing thing to me. And nobody at that point did brand identity quite like them, with the perfume as you walked into the store. They recruited at my school, the American School in London, because they wanted people with American accents. It was very short-lived, because I was still in high school, but you could not have told me I didn’t win the Nobel Prize when they gave me that job offer—I took it very seriously. For me, working in retail is an absolute must. I literally will not allow my kids to not work in retail.

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