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About the Podcast
Fashion stylist Ali Levine from Bravo's Stripped and blogger/comedian Amanda Lauren dish about fashion and beauty as well as interview celebrities including influencers, reality tv stars and even a real housewife.
About the Host
Ali Levine and Amanda Lauren
Born and raised in New York, Ali Levine credits her love for fashion to a city upbringing, and also a kinship style icon – her grandmother. After completing college with a fashion merchandising and management degree, Ali’s career jumpstarted when she accepted a position with Target. The accomplishment was a major responsibility, one which included opening a flagship NY store and working with international designers, a first for Ali at the time. Moreover, she was also designing for industry big names like Fragments, Coach and Talbots. Once Ali achieved in-house fashion experience, she made a rapidly successful transition to television and film. This shift eventually led to a move to Hollywood, where the Ali Levine Design firm is currently headquartered. Ali’s skills, resourcefulness, and city-girl energy immediately led to jobs on Mercy and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, where she had the opportunity to work with Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan. Since relocating to Los Angeles, Ali’s work can be seen on Fran Drescher’s Happily Divorced, In Time with Justin Timberlake, Kanye West’s World Throne Tour, X-Men First Class, New Girl, and much more. A member of both the Motion Picture Costumes Local 705 and Design Guild 892, the red-head with the hazel-green eyes and even more colorful ensemble resides in Toluca Lake with her husband, Justin, two fashionable cats, Dolce and Ferragamo, and newest member, a fashionable pup named Oscar. When Ali is not working, she continues to exercise her devotion to her field by scouring the hottest trends all over Los Angeles and New York. She has been dubbed the new “IT” girl in the celebrity styling world. Amanda Lauren is a writer, podcaster, and comedic performer and has contributed to sites such as Mashable, LA Weekly, The Kitchn, She Knows, After Party Magazine, Ravishly, Your Tango, The Gloss, Cheat Sheet, Huff Po, No Tofu, Psychology Today and Salon. Originally from the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Amanda currently lives in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles with her husband and two dogs, Lulu and Milo.