ModeWalk Trendsetter Series: Tina Craig

SHOP favorite picks by Tina Craig, jewelry designer and co-founder of Snob Global Media, HERE: http://bit.ly/Tina_Craig_Picks

Q & A:

How would you describe your style?  

Eclectic and adventurous. I was the girl in college (USC) wearing Target tank tops with vintage haute couture skirts and Chanel bags to class. I am not afraid of taking risks and will try anything just about once.

What is your go-to outfit? 

Black flared mini, lace top and a killer necklace always works.

What is your best style advice for women? 

Be yourself!!! I like to DIY and personalize my clothes. I cut a 1967 Christian Dior Haute Couture beaded gown into a mini dress- everyone thought I was crazy! But it ended up winning the Look of the Day on Style.com.

What makes you happy? or What inspires you?

My son makes me joyful! I am inspired by women who choose to walk the tightrope instead of the sidewalk.

MORE ABOUT TINA CRAIG:

A veteran of the entertainment and fashion industries and a former MTV Asia VJ and jewelry designer, Tina Craig is a well-known fashion blogger and co-founder of Snob Global Media.  Since its inception in 2005, Snob Global Media has launched six popular fashion blogs, including the widely-read BagSnob.com.  Combining a keen eye for fashion with a brutal sense of humor, BagSnob.com has garnered an international following and asserted itself as one of the most widely read fashion blogs in the industry.

In addition to regular appearances on the Style Network and NBC 4 New York’s LX TV, Tina has been featured in Women’s Wear Daily, Vogue, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Harper’s Bazaar, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other national and international publications.  A graduate from the University of Southern California with a degree in International Finance, Tina is married and lives in Texas with her husband and son.

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