Editorialist
Editorialist is a luxury accessories e-commerce website. The website was founded on February 7, 2013 by the two leading accessories editors at Elle, Kate Davidson Hudson and Stefania Allen.[1] It focuses on luxury accessories such as shoes, bags and jewelry. According to the Council of Fashion Designers of America, "It is the only online or brick-and-mortar destination focused exclusively on the luxury accessories market." The website provides an online marketplace, concierge service, news, interviews, videos and trend reports. In 2014, the website launched a biannual print edition of the same name.[2]
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Anti-racism support
As a company, Editorialist want to be a part of the solution moving forward, not the problem. As such, they are taking both immediate and long-term steps to better educate themselves on issues of injustice, inequality, and racism.
Donation
To start, they are donating to Black Lives Matter, the NAACP, Color of Change, Black Visions Collective, and a multitude of community bail funds across the country.[3]
Education on racial inequalities
Editorialist also will be working alongside a training partner as part of an ongoing company-wide initiative to educate our team on how to understand, challenge, and change racial inequalities in the industry, workplace, and everyday life.[3]
Diversity
Editorialist also wants to challenge their internal structure. Not only to have greater diversity in their talent, feature-driven pieces, and throughout the content that they cover, but they also want to have greater diversity in their staff and contributors. They will also be actively looking into their current internship program and how they can work on building a stronger foundation for people of color to help create future opportunities and ultimately, a more diverse fashion community.[3]
References
- ↑ Cowles, Charlotte. Mystery-Shrouded Editorialist Materialized Online Today". Feb 7, 2013. nymag.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑ Editorialist. Wikipedia. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Editorialist Team. Black Lives Matter. June 3, 2020. editorialist.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.