Nylon – Jerome Lordet Salon

Miley Cyrus’s hair is a fascination of the world. She’s already had nearly every hair color and cut possible and still, when her hair changes, it sends ripples through the media and the salons. Over the past year, the colorist who has been responsible for her ever-changing hair is New York hair colorist Alexis Yoshico. Post Miley’s stark, platinum-and-black lowlights phase, Yoshico has been a part of ushering the singer into a new era of softer, but still playful, hair color. Their collaboration includes Miley’s most recent headline making look at this years Grammys — where the singer’s hair was fluffed and teased to the heavens, showing off golden highlights weaving through her now long, bronze hair.
Day to day, Yoshico works out of Jerome Lordet Salon in New York City, where she exercises her full range of impressive coloring skills as a specialist in rainbow and pastel hair color. But whether she’s creating a look that’s subtly sun-kissed or unicorn-inspired, her favorite thing about her work is the joy and satisfaction that comes with translating her clients’ dream hair colors into real life.

People Magazine – Hilary Swank x Yes And

As a mom to 1-year-old twins, Hilary Swank admits she spends a lot of time “in my robe!”
But when the two-time Oscar winner, mom and entrepreneur goes to pull together an outfit from her closet, it’s always one she can feel good about. That’s because Swank prioritizes re-wearing pieces in her own wardrobe and shopping from sustainable brands.
Her latest project champions just that.
On April 22, Earth Day, Swank and conscious clothing brand YesAnd debuted their limited-edition capsule collection in partnership with the styling subscription service DailyLook.

Paper Magazine- Emira D’Spain

There are stories from our local legends: Getting past supermodel Connie Fleming’s list at the door of every party that matters; seeing PR queen Kelly Cutrone expertly manage front row seating during NYFW; witnessing LES icon Clayton Patterson photograph cool kids outside his longtime home on Essex Street; hearing Bernie Wagenblast’s iconic voice announce the arrival of MTA subways during every commute; Susanne Bartsch still serving looks.
Then, a newer cast of characters, many of whom have leveraged the internet to unlock the world’s attention: Julia Fox’s A-List ascension after years being the Big Apple’s secret darling; Blizzy McGuire dominating newsfeeds while influencing the personal styles of fashion’s biggest it-girls; Emira D’Spain reaching millions through her “sugar daddy” TikTok beauty tutorials; Sabrina Brier’s painfully relatable impersonations; Davis Burleson’s viral Washington Square Park interviews; Gia Love’s tireless advocacy that makes a tangible cultural impact.

Vogue- alice + olivia

Amid a glimmering, kaleidoscopic sea of sequins, feathers, and crystals last night, New York City’s Terminal 5 was nearly unrecognizable. Stacey Bendet, founder of alice + olivia, teamed up with Paris Hilton to transform the grungy concert venue into a pink, posh, and perfectly playful extravaganza. From (my favorite) the prize-filled claw machine, to the Big Feelings (alice + olivia’s sister brand) swag shop housing all things Paris Hilton, to the rainbow boxes serving Serafina pizza to the Absolut Sliving Cosmos, every element was thoughtfully orchestrated. The evening culminated with a crowning performance by Hilton herself, previewing “I’m Free,” the lead single from her upcoming Infinite Icon album.