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editorialist

n. One who write opinion pieces, especially for a newspaper.

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editorialist

n. a journalist who writes editorials [syn: columnist]

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Editorialist

Editorialist is a luxury accessories e-commerce website. The website was founded on February 7, 2013 by the two leading accessories editors at Elle, Kate Davidson Hudson and Stefania Allen. It focuses on luxury accessories such as shoes, bags and jewelry. According to the Council of Fashion Designers of America, "It is the only online or brick-and-mortar destination focused exclusively on the luxury accessories market." The website aimed to fill a void in the high-end online-retail market with an online marketplace, concierge service, news, interviews, videos and trend reports. In 2014, the website launched a biannual print edition of the same name.

Editorialist (magazine)

Editorialist is a semi-annual magazine that is published by the e-commerce website of the same name. It was launched on February 5, 2014 by website founders Kate Davidson Hudson and Stefania Allen who had previously been fashion accessories editors at Elle. The debut issue featured Nina Agdal on the cover, one week after she was featured on the 50th anniversary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover. The magazine debuted during the same week that rival Net-a-Porter launched its bimonthly magazine.

Usage examples of "editorialist".

Next day an editorialist commented dryly that any number of Pacifica’s defenders had died at his hands during the late war.

On the main window, an editorialist was congratulating herself on this journalistic coup, and speculating just who was aboard the daggercraft.

It is repeated by everyone from hippie gurus to Supreme Court justices, tabloid editorialists and existentialist philosophers.

It may explain why pointless vandalism is a problem in all of the techno-societies, to the degree that an editorialist in the Japan Times reports in cracked, but passionate English: "We have never before seen anything like the extensive scope that these psychopathic acts are indulged in today.

But no matter what the editorialists say over the months ahead, the superimpeller has no peacefid function, either.

By the time the editorialists start pontificating on the end of war, millions of people will have access to your work.

While they may once have been necessary to keep evil dictators from taking over, when there is nothing to criticize, such oppositional editorialists are anachronistic.

Last rites for Alice Douglas were held privately in the National Cathedral with less than two thousand attending, and editorialists and stereo comentators alike praised the dignified fortitude with which the Secretary General took his bereavement.