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#Donkeyclothing Fashion LLC On the Friends Gnomes Christmas Hanging With My Gnomies Sweater What’s more,I will buy this white-washed rooftop of the PUBLIC Hotel in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, celebrity stylist Dani Michelle looked most at home with a pair of stilettos in her hands. Accompanied by a team of Designer Shoe Warehouse publicists and tastemakers, she floated past the trays of champagne flutes and well-dressed, well-credentialed guests to survey a mock shrine to her curation. She lingered over a set of glittery silver Crocs, cowhide mules, and t-strap Mary Janes. Set up near the terrace was a board framed in black-and-white roses and hydrangeas, ensconcing her name and a collection of footwear she handpicked as part of The Dani Michelle x DSW Fall Edit, launched in early September. Michelle, who’s most often recognized for styling Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, and Kourtney Kardashian, was once upon a time a staffer at Seventeen before she moved into the world of personal styling. “This was before there was a digital age, where we had the transparency that there were stylists,” she says. “I figured if I wanted to work in fashion, I should work at a magazine.” But when she watched stylists at work on a photoshoot, she knew intuitively she was in the wrong field. “I quickly moved to Los Angeles and got right into it, and here we are, thirteen or fourteen years later.”
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