Leslie Leon
Location
Los Angeles, California
School
California State University - Long Beach
Expertise
Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Hair Trends
- In 2016, Leslie started her fashion site, which quickly turned into content spanning various platforms.
- She has worked on creating editorial content with fashion brands like Aritizia and Target.
- Her work as co-online editor-in-chief earned recognition for "Excellence in Magazine Production" by the California College Media Association.
Experience
Leslie has worked in the area of fashion, beauty, and creating content for seven years. Since starting to work in the fashion and beauty space of content creation, she has been able to work with brands such as Amour Vert, Dior, and Lancome in showcasing some of the latest fashion and beauty trends. For two years, she became one of two online editors in chiefs for DIG Magazine, the lifestyle magazine for California State University, Long Beach. Leslie worked on reimagining the magazine's digital platform for a growing online audience. She joined Static Media in 2022, becoming one of the first hired writers for their relaunch of Glam, and has been expounding on her love of fashion and beauty by sharing some of the latest trends and tips that are changing these industries.
Education
Leslie has a bachelor's degree from California State University, Long Beach; she double-majored in Journalism and Political Science with an emphasis on Global Studies.
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Stories By Leslie Leon
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Who doesn't love to throw on a cardigan, especially when it's chunky enough to keep you warm and cozy? If you're a fan, here's how to style the thick piece.
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Feathers are having their moment as the festive season rolls in. And while they're definitely a maximalist fashion trend, styling them is easy as pie.
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In case you were already browsing for up-and-coming 2024 trends, you'll be excited to know that the most iconic and unexpected trend is colored leather.
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If you want to look stylish in the cold, chic pieces of outerwear are the most powerful items in your closet. Here are the trends to get around this year!
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Art graphics are the latest "it" pieces to be wearing for fall, but if you don't style them properly, the look could go from runway to lackluster.
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Traditionally seen as masculine pieces, tailored vests are the now the perfect way to channel your inner boss girl and bring officewear to your street style.
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From blazers to blouses, everything is getting a facelift for 2024, and there's one specific feature that'll upgrade them all: the oversized shoulder.
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Dark balletcore nails combine the ultra-feminine pink-and-white aesthetic with a moody, grungy, edgy vibe for the ultimate statement-making manicure.
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The fall dress trends are giving 1950s vintage, and we're here for it. Channel your inner Lucille Ball with these modern variations of the full-skirt dress.
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Jumpsuits can be a go-to for many because of how simple they make getting dressed, even during fall and winter. Here's how to style the trendy pieces.
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Balloon sleeves turn any item from basic to bold. Designers are incorporating this feminine style element into their 2024 designs in many ways. Here are a few.
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Priscilla Presley, once the wife of the late Elvis Presley, is a beauty icon, and her signature dramatic cat eyeliner is still inspiring modern makeup trends.
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Ruffles add a fun, feminine touch to any outfit. Micro-ruffles, hot for 2024, are a slight twist on the trend. From coats to socks, here's how to rock the look.
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When getting dressed, consider opting for a pair of second-skin boots with your winter outfit. After all, it's a sleek fall staple that's already trending.
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As most are getting ready to experience colder days, the return of the thigh-high boots couldn't be more perfect. Plus, it could be strut for fall and winter.
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While they're known for sporting a smudged, smokey eye, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have also been spotted looking flawless without makeup on multiple occasions.
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This fall is all about the glitz and bling. Take inspo from these photos and rock the maximalist Y2K-inspired manicure trend that is crystal nails.
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More is more when it comes to engagement rings these days. Here are our favorite styles of the chunky diamond ring that make a statement without overwhelming.
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Statement belts can make you seem like you just stepped off the runway, but only if you style them right. Here are our best tips to rock this maximalist piece.
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Though they're based on lighter colors, milky nails aren't just for warmer weather. Here's how to adopt this airy understated manicure for the colder months.
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Taylor Swift is a beauty icon, but like any star, she's not immune to the odd makeup mistake. Here are the rare instances where Swift hasn't got it right.
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Cocoon coats can give any fall ensemble that lavish, old-money vibe. Here's how to style this oversized outerwear perfectly to enhance your outfit.
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Wader boots may not seem like the most fashion-forward choice; however, fall runways have shown just how much they can liven up your cold weather wardrobe.
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The latest trend for fall 2023 comes straight from the menswear department, and we couldn't be happier. Here's how to rock a tuxedo top this fall.
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If you're already tired of the oversized looks that have taken over 2023, draw inspiration from the '80s and wear a more structured statement jacket this fall.
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If split ends get you down, you may be thinking of trying a split-end trimmer. Glam got the lowdown on this TikTok hair hack from celeb stylist Lucy Gedjeyan.
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While you may sport red to the annual work holiday party or the first day of December, it's also considered winter 2024's most important staple piece.