The style at Women's Health, it's a
fashionable mix of super high-end,
like I have with Hermès and Christian Louboutin,
and then also a lot of fast fashion
and a lot of more comfortable
clothing, so you'll work in your Zaras
and your H&Ms.
My name is Laura Frerer-Schmidt, and I am
publisher of Women's Health magazine.
My personal style, I would say, is a bit
rock 'n' roll. A bit sexy, but more feminine-masculine.
I'm Jacqueline Azria, I'm the
creative director at Women's Health.
At Women's Health, everybody has a very unique style.
My name is Lindy, I'm the marketing
creative director at Women's Health magazine.
I would describe my personal style as
tailored, simple, but classic.
My name is Jen Ator, and I'm the fitness director of
Women's Health magazine.
My personal style, it's kind of eclectic. I like it to
be slightly boho, a little bit rocker — like
I might wear something that's very girly,
but then pair it with leather leggings
or some kind of really tough boots.
Amy Keller Laird, I'm the
editor-in-chief of Women's Health
magazine.
I'd say the one thing that has changed a
lot since I've come to Women's Health is
that I wear a lot more activewear now to
the office, which I never would have done before.
I'm Maura Lynch, and I'm the beauty and
lifestyle director at Women's Health.
Today, I'm wearing a sweater from Community,
which is at Aritzia,
and a Bella Canvas tank top — pretty truthful.
Adidas leggings, and Cole Haan boots.
This is Women's Health.
Shoes from Christian Louboutin, this is H&M, my jacket is from Zara.
This is an Hermès bracelet,
then this necklace, it's a lock.
The shirt is Zara,
Siwy jeans, the blazer is Helmut Lang,
and the leather moto jacket is Saint Laurent.
The shirt is from Rome, Italy. My pants,
I bought them at Express. My shoes are
vintage Manolo Blahniks.
These are my favorite rings, it's a Brazilian rock.
Bracelet is a David Yurman.
I am wearing a top by Zara.
This is a dress by Joie, leggings from
Ilux, and also shoes from Zara.
This is Rebecca Taylor, I have some Rag & Bone boots,
and Spanx tights.
The best shopping advice that I ever received:
Really think about how that piece of
clothing is going to work into the wardrobe
that you already have, not the one that
you're planning on having.
I would say trying on stuff. I hate
trying on stuff. I used to walk into
stores and just pick stuff, and most of the time,
funny enough, when you try stuff on,
half of the time you don't even like it on you.
Wear things that make you feel confident.
The best shopping advice I got
was that you only need a few good pieces.
If you like something, buy it in multiples.
I really like athleisure. You can actually
mix it up with what you wear, and it can
be really cool.
I think that athleisure is a wonderful trend. It allows you
to feel comfortable and sexy at the same time.
I think that we're reaching a
point where people can merge activewear
with regular wear. That's a big part of my style
as well — I need to be ready to go to the
gym and get in a workout, and I need to
be ready to come to the office and sit
in a meeting with my editor-in-chief.
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