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The Blessed: Julie Anne Quay, Tastemaker

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New  York Magazine got a little time with ’s , an indie worth tastemaker who counts Hedi Slimane as BFF.  We picked some tight little nuggets from the interview below. You can check out the rest at NYMag.com.

You’ve worked in so many areas of fashion, from running Meisel’s studio to casting fashion shows for Marc Jacobs to consulting for advertising campaigns. Which was your favorite?
I like them all. Really the common thread is that I like making things happen. I love when Steven Meisel would come to me at 5 p.m. and say, “I need a vintage carousel on set tomorrow.” They’re all projects I really believe in, and I’ve always been very lucky to work with great people.

In one issue of V, you featured an actress from Buenos Aires, an American composer, Catherine McNeil, and Gwen Stefani. With such a diverse range, how can you tell if something is really V?
We think of V like standing in front of a TV store where there are 50 different screens each on a different channel. It’s fashion, it’s wacky, it’s witty, it’s all that great stuff.

How do you choose a cover? We have six covers a year, so we aren’t concerned about what actress has a movie coming out or whatever. With Gwen Stefani, it wasn’t like, “Oh, she has an album, let’s put her on the cover.” Rather, we just pick the people we want to celebrate and serenade. And V Man just became a quarterly, and our first cover will be the winner of the V Man’s Model Contest photographed by Hedi Slimane.V found model Amanda Laine with the V! a Model contest earlier this year. Why did you pick her?
Well, we wanted to create a modeling contest where the winners would actually work. Where are Tyra Banks’s girls going? We wanted to find someone who would work the runways and showrooms and, of course, editorials. We had the huge group narrowed down to two girls and couldn’t decide. Then I saw Amanda’s walk — very confident, a little sassy but not in a TV way — and we knew. She went on to be the fit model for Miu Miu and Prada and walk incredible shows.

Which designers do you love?
Yohji Yamamoto, Y-3, Givenchy, YSL, Junya Watanabe, Dolce & Gabbana, Maison Martin Margiela, Sonia Rykiel. And Lanvin’s pretty great too. Those dresses are so ultimately flattering.

And up-and-coming designers?
I think it’s hard to be a young designer nowadays. People say Phillip Lim is a new designer, but he’s got a store! We’re more concerned with designers so new that they can’t pay for their fabric. Those are the ones we can really help, and we’re really committed to nurturing that young talent. But I do like Ohne Titel, Adam Kimmel, and Louise Goldin.

What item should every woman have in her closet?
A good granny brooch, I’m talking with diamonds or real jewels. You can pin it on a shirt or a sweater when it’s colder. It’s just important to have a very personal piece of jewelry.

Any fall trends you’re excited about?
Luxurious, understated bags in skins. Architectural shoes. Tartan. Black lace, lots of black.

Where do you shop?
I love online shopping: Net-a-Porter and eLuxury. Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus have great online sites too. You can sit down at your computer on a Sunday afternoon, order something, and have it by lunchtime on Monday. I also love American Apparel. Once in a while I go into one of my favorite stores and try on everything. Then, of course, you only buy what you like, but it’s really, really fun. Also, sometimes people offer you Champagne or whatever, and I never take that. For me, shopping is business: I do it, and then I get back to my life.
Kendall Herbst

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