Hone your point of view and find your voice with editors Tonne Goodman, Wendy Goodman, Friday, April 22
11 a.m.
Ruskin Hall, room 322
516 Drayton St.
Savannah, Ga.
This event is open exclusively to SCAD students. Seating is limited. Email events@scad.edu to register.
Join legendary Vogue fashion editor Tonne Goodman and sister, Wendy Goodman, design editor for New York magazine, for a style master class moderated by SCAD chair of photography, Michael James O’Brien, on how to hone your point of view.
Tonne Goodman began her career in fashion as a model but quickly decided to explore other areas of the industry and joined Diana Vreeland at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute. From there she went to The New York Times, where she worked with Carrie Donovan before leaving to work as a stylist with LIFE magazine and various commercial clients. In 1988, Goodman was appointed vice president of advertising for Calvin Klein, where she created iconic imagery for the company. Having worked alongside Liz Tilberis at Harper’s Bazaar, Goodman joined Anna Wintour at Vogue in 1999 and for 20 years served as the magazine’s fashion director, responsible for dramatic editorials and innumerable eye-catching covers. In 2010, she was awarded the Eleanor Lambert Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
Wendy Goodman is the design editor of New York magazine/Vox Media. She is the author of May I Come In? and The World of Gloria Vanderbilt, and co-author, with Hutton Wilkinson, of Tony Duquette, all published by Abrams Books. Goodman started her career in fashion working for Interview magazine, The New York Times Sunday magazine, and Harper’s Bazaar, as well as working as the fashion stylist for Estée Lauder ads. She was the fashion editor of New York magazine from 1984 to 1989 and went on to cover interior design as the style editor for House & Garden and Harper’s Bazaar magazines.