Past Fashion Future

Posted on Tuesday February 7th 2012 at 11:47pm. Its tags are listed below.

Thank you to Camino and their talented writer Emma Haggstrom who interviewed me about Past Fashion Future and fashion in the U.S. for a feature article in the current issue, “Amerika.” I am so humbled to be included on the pages of this Swedish magazine—pages 64-65, to be exact! 
Here’s an excerpt from the article:

New York-based fashion  reporter Emma Grady is a well-known name within American eco-fashion.  Here she shares her American fashion favorites and her enthusiasm for  well-made garments with a history.Camino: What is Past Fashion Future?
Emma: I started Past Fashion Future in 2010 as a platform to explore my personal  style and to show the beauty of timeless and classic fashion. I am interested in personal stories and the emotional ties people have with their clothes. On  the blog I share these stories under the theme “Something Old,  Something New” where there is a mix of current trends, vintage,  and ethical fashion.
Thank you to Camino and their talented writer Emma Haggstrom who interviewed me about Past Fashion Future and fashion in the U.S. for a feature article in the current issue, “Amerika.” I am so humbled to be included on the pages of this Swedish magazine—pages 64-65, to be exact! 
Here’s an excerpt from the article:

New York-based fashion  reporter Emma Grady is a well-known name within American eco-fashion.  Here she shares her American fashion favorites and her enthusiasm for  well-made garments with a history.Camino: What is Past Fashion Future?
Emma: I started Past Fashion Future in 2010 as a platform to explore my personal  style and to show the beauty of timeless and classic fashion. I am interested in personal stories and the emotional ties people have with their clothes. On  the blog I share these stories under the theme “Something Old,  Something New” where there is a mix of current trends, vintage,  and ethical fashion.

Thank you to Camino and their talented writer Emma Haggstrom who interviewed me about Past Fashion Future and fashion in the U.S. for a feature article in the current issue, “Amerika.” I am so humbled to be included on the pages of this Swedish magazine—pages 64-65, to be exact!

Here’s an excerpt from the article:

New York-based fashion reporter Emma Grady is a well-known name within American eco-fashion. Here she shares her American fashion favorites and her enthusiasm for well-made garments with a history.

Camino: What is Past Fashion Future?


Emma: I started Past Fashion Future in 2010 as a platform to explore my personal style and to show the beauty of timeless and classic fashion. I am interested in personal stories and the emotional ties people have with their clothes. On the blog I share these stories under the theme “Something Old, Something New” where there is a mix of current trends, vintage, and ethical fashion.