With the holidays in full swing, we’re coming back with another episode right before Christmas…Episode 9: Justin Teodoro. I sat down with my dear friend, Canadian-NYC-based, artist, designer, and illustrator, Justin Teodoro. We talked all about his current & past work including his powerful piece #WeShouldAllCare went viral and his continuous example as an artist who leads with compassion. Not to mention, his incredible, current collaboration #BossXJustinTeodoro (don’t walk…run!) and of course, we swap stories on all our shared inspiration and love for all things 90s, beauty, supermodels, fashion, art, and so much more.
Fun Fact: Justin is the designer and illustrator behind our logo. We j’adore Teodoro!
Illustrator
Justin Teodoro is a New York City based artist, illustrator & designer. Graduating from the Parsons School of Design in 2006, Justin quickly built a successful career as a Womenswear Fashion Designer for such companies as Tuleh, Cynthia Steffe, and Kenneth Cole Productions.
After 8 years in the fashion industry, Justin decided to merge together his two passions, Fashion and Art, into a new career as a fashion illustrator and artist. His illustrative work has been featured in such publications as WWD, WSJ, Vogue, Amica, W Magazine, Glamour, Jarry Magazine, Hercules International Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar and OUT Magazine.
As a creative consultant, Justin works with clients to create illustrated & graphic imagery and campaigns that are all infused with his own unique sensibility. His list of clients include Barneys New York, M.Martin, Kevyn Aucoin, Martone Cycling Co, Oribe, Louis Vuitton, SoHo House, YouTube, Hill House Home, Moschino, R/R Studio, Susan Foster Jewelry, Jason Wu, Reebok, Diane Von Furstenberg, Lancome, Shiseido & Latest Revival.
Justin’s style carries a strong interest in that symbiotic relationship between Fashion and Art. It has become a visual diary that documents his life and work and pure idolization of everything and anything fashion and design. His artistic style is creating a unique visual world with a charming and personal touch all his own.
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