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It's time to get dressed again, with celebrity stylist Karla Welch

It's time to get dressed again, with celebrity stylist Karla Welch

FromNews Not Noise


It's time to get dressed again, with celebrity stylist Karla Welch

FromNews Not Noise

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Karla Welch is a celebrity stylist. She dresses Justin and Haley Bieber, Karlie Kloss, Olivia Wilde, Sarah Paulson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Amber Heard, Elisabeth Moss, among others. Here she talks to News Not Noise about finding your post pandemic style. She says Uggs are a no-no outside the home, but you can dress up sweats with one key purchase. Can you guess what it is? We also talk sustainable fashion, regulating sizes, how to look great for less, and her period underwear the Period Company. Karla Welch:Instagram: instagram.com/karlawelchstylistTwitter: twitter.com/karla_welchThe Period Company:Instagram: instagram.com/theperiodcompanyTwitter: twitter.com/sooneveryoneWeb: period.coYou can follow Jessica Yellin here:Instagram: instagram.com/jessicayellin​Twitter: twitter.com/jessicayellinWebsite: NewsNotNoise.comNewsletter: newsnotnoise.bulletin.comSupport this work:patreon.com/NewsNotNoiseJessica Yellin is the founder of News Not Noise, a channel dedicated to giving you news with real experts and providing information, not a panic attack. Jessica is a veteran of network news, traveling the globe, covering conflict and crisis. A former Chief White House Correspondent for CNN, she reported from around the world and won awards. Now, Yellin uses her voice to break down the news, calmly and clearly for you -- free of punditry, provocation, and yelling.
Released:
Nov 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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I’m Jessica Yellin, the founder of News Not Noise. For years, I worked in network news at ABC, MSNBC, and CNN, where I was the Chief White House Correspondent. I’ve reported from around the world and won awards.The more years I got under my belt as a reporter, the more I became convinced that the news doesn't speak to a large part of the audience.In the summer of 2018, I did something different. The midterm elections were approaching and friends asked me to explain what the heck was happening in the political cycle.So, I picked up my phone and began posting short, daily explainer videos on Instagram. What started with me and a ring light is now a small team, dedicated to giving you news in a different voice. We aim to provide facts, not panic attacks. We interview real experts — not pundits. My goal is to provide the understanding you need to engage in the conversation and take action in the world.