Mic'd in Style

Mic'd in Style features interviews with industry insiders and everyday voices, capturing honest perspectives on fashion, quality, and personal style.

 

Hello everyone, and welcome to Mic’d in Style by Hollywood’s Style. In today’s episode, I sit down with Catie Pusateri, staff writer at Fashionista, to talk about her journey into fashion journalism and what really goes on behind the scenes of editorial and media outlets. We discuss breaking into the industry, the evolution of digital vs. print media, covering Fashion Week, and the future of fashion editorial. Don’t forget to follow Mic’d in Style on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and follow us on social media @hollywoodsstyle. You can also visit hollywoodsstyle.com for more deep dives into the fashion world.
 
Hello everyone, and welcome to Mic’d in Style by Hollywood’s Style. In today’s episode, I sit down with Jenny to talk about her journey from fashion buyer to stylist. We get into how her experience in how buying shaped her eye for styling, what that transition looked like, and how both roles influence what we see in fashion today. Don’t forget to follow Mic’d in Style on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and follow us on social media @hollywoodsstyle. You can also visit hollywoodsstyle.com for more deep dives into the fashion world.”

Today I’m joined by Festicia, the founder and editor-in-chief of FOCUS Magazine, a lifestyle publication that highlights Zillennial culture and the voices shaping it. Since launching, FOCUS has reached over 200,000 people across social media and generated more than 600,000 website impressions, becoming a growing platform within its niche. Alongside building the magazine, Festicia has also built an impressive career in public relations, working as a senior account executive at Hunter PR on campaigns for brands like Ulta Beauty, Amazon, and Meta, and Diageo dee-AH-jee-oh. After building her experience in PR, she’s now transitioned into finance, bringing a unique perspective across media, branding, and business.

Does Fabric Matter? Fabric is one of the most important elements of clothing, yet many shoppers rarely think about it. I asked people whether they check what their clothes are made of, if they believe price equals quality, and how they feel about brands using synthetic materials like polyester. Their responses reveal how much — or how little — material awareness plays a role in modern shopping habits.