How Highsnobiety Editor-in-chief Willa Bennett Gets It Done During Fashion Week

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HIGID: We spoke to Highsnobiety editor-in-chief willahbennett about how she navigates NYFW

we’re asking successful women about managing their careers and lives during this hectic time of year.

If you’re a fan of menswear, chances are high that you’ve come across Willa Bennett’s work — and subsequently, one of manymagazine, the 27-year-old is now the editor-in-chief of Highsnobiety, a global fashion-and-lifestyle media brand. Before joining the team at GQ, Bennett got her start at Seventeen Magazine, where she launched the brand’s queer vertical. Since then, she has continued pushing for the inclusion of young queer people in media. Aside from the substantial work she did atand the Gay Times.

As someone who describes words as being “like water” to her, Bennett shows no intention of slowing down. She has published two collections of poetry, “i think there are goose eggs in my belly” and “this always happens.” While Fashion Week has always been busy for Bennett, this year sets a new standard.

“Fashion Week is not one size fits all,” she says. “Everyone has their own relationship to fashion and their personal style and the way they approach it. The main thing is to be enjoying it. It is such a privilege to be there.” Here’s how she gets it done.I wake up every morning around 5:30. I make overnight oats and I eat them in the morning while I drink my coffee. I read the news and check all the social platforms. My mornings are when I’m relaxed.

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