Zani gugelmann wiki
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APT with LSD: Zani Gugelmann's New York City Loft
A true artist sees the potential in a material, even when it’s raw. When jewelry designer Zani Gugelmann first saw her apartment, she knew exactly how to make it perfect: “We knocked out the walls and painted the brick and beams off-white to create a more airy and open loft.” The resulting space, a light-filled sanctuary in Tribeca, has all of the charm and exquisite detail of her work, Filigrana by Zani gold and silver jewelry, which counts Mary-Kate Olsen and Jessica Biel among its fans. The thoughtful nuances by Gugelmann and her designer and friend Carlos Mota imbue her flat with a sense of home, which is underscored by her neighbor: “My brother owns the apartment right above me.”
Interiors Stylist: Chiara de Rege
Hair: Brian Buenaventura for Management + Artists
Makeup: Robert Sesnek
Shop the look of Zani’s Tribeca loft here.
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They say there are decades when nothing happens and days when everything happened. With the upcoming New York Fashion Week and celebrating 10 Years of online blogging, It Girl goes back to the Gilded Era of Socialites stealing the spotlight from even the biggest A-List celebrities. Jennifer Creel, Aerin Lauder and Zani Gugelmann were actually the first New York women to stand out like the days of the Vanderbilts and Astors. Yes, Truman Capote’s Swans were the stars of café society but he himself wrote a very shady article for Esquire uncovering all the feud between them. We’ll see everything Babe Paley trashed about her frenemies Gloria Guinness and CZ Guest in the upcoming Feud series by the one and only Ryan Murphy, but that is another theme to discuss later. Regardless of Tory Burch not acknowledging her leading days as Social Chair, all of New York knows “Socialites” were a group of beautiful and elegant women that invited you to be part of that glitter world of front rows at Br
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A Definitive History of Socialite Rank
This week, director Zackary Drucker released the new documentary Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl, which charts the world’s obsession with the ung, rich, and powerful women who were at the center of early 2000s popular culture. The bio delves into the way social media, the burgeoning internet, and the changing rules of modern kultur helped man people like Paris Hilton, Tinsley Mortimer, and Olivia Palermo more than just “socialites,” but instead internationally recognized stars.
No small part of that transformation was thanks to the now-defunct website Socialite Rank. The snarky site, which was run by secretive creators who were eventually revealed to be kärlekskort Uhovski and Olga Rei, helped propel people who might otherwise be locally notable to global fame, and dovetailed with the shift of celebrity media online to help truly mark the end of privacy as we knew it.
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