Amy Odell

Amy Odell is an American author, journalist, editor, and media consultant.[1][2][3][4]

Odell grew up in Austin, Texas. She graduated from New York University.[5]

Career

Amy Odell was the former editor for Cosmopolitan.com.[6]She is the author of a biography of Anna Wintour, Anna: The Biography (2020),[7] which has been translated into French and German. She is also the author of Tales From the Back Row: An Outsider's View from Inside the Fashion Industry (2015)[8] and a variety of articles, ranging from articles in The Economist to Time Magazine to Business of Fashion.

Publications

Articles

  • Odell, Amy (2018). "Victoria's Secret Created an Impossible Ideal of Sexy. Now It's Struggling to Stay Relevant". Time Magazine.
  • Odell, Amy (2018). "The Facebook Crisis: A Survival Guide for Media". Business of Fashion.
  • Odell, Amy (2018). "Read my lips: the rise and rise of photo-editing - Amy Odell goes in search of the digital facelift". The Economist.
  • Odell, Amy (2020-04-28). "How can I focus on work at home—and motivate my team to do the same—while this global crisis swirls?". Well+Good. Retrieved 2023-06-29.

Books

  • Odell, Amy (2015). Tales From the Back Row: An Outsider's View from Inside the Fashion Industry. Simon & Schuster.
  • Odell, Amy. ANNA: The Biography. Gallery Books.</ref>.

References

  1. "Amy Odell is part of the BoF 500". The Business of Fashion.
  2. "Amy Odell, Writer & Editor". Into The Gloss. February 24, 2016.
  3. McCall, Tyler. "A Decade in Digital: Fashion Happened to Amy Odell By Accident". Fashionista.
  4. "Amy Odell". Amy Odell. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  5. Rudulph, As told to Heather Wood (August 31, 2015). "Get That Life: How I Became the Editor of Cosmopolitan.com". Cosmopolitan.
  6. "Amy Odell, Author at Well+Good". Well+Good. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  7. Odell, Amy. ANNA: The Biography. Gallery Books
  8. Odell, Amy. Tales from the Back Row: An Outsider's View from Inside the Fashion Industry. Simon & Schuster.


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