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Marianne Harrison Announces New 'Fashion Sense' Q&A Column NYC fashion stylist and wardrobe consultant provides real answers to serious fashion dilemmas. New York, NY (PRWEB) May 10, 2007 -- Marianne Harrison Associates today announced the debut of her new Fashion Q&A column -- "Fashion Sense: Ask Marianne".
Available for syndication to newspapers and magazines, the weekly column is also available on Marianne's website -- www.MarianneHarrison.com.
"In the course of visiting clients in my wardrobe consulting business, there are several recurring themes," stated Marianne. "There are always problems in transitioning between seasons, with losing or gaining weight, and with accessorizing. And, since I currently only work with clients in New York City and in Beaufort, South Carolina -- I wanted to make my basic advice more accessible to everyone."
The debut column answers a question about seasonal transitions and provides a step-by-step plan for organizing one's closet.
Readers with fashion questions should email them to Marianne's publicist, Lisa Torch.
About Marianne Harrison: Marianne Harrison was literally born into the fashion business, as her father was a founding partner of such well-known fashion houses as Anne Klein, among others. Talk of fashion and clothing shaped her entire youth, and Marianne was always known as the quintessential style expert and tastemaker. In the late 70s she founded a very successful sweater business on Seventh Avenue -- Smith Kollmar. Her customers included the finest department stores and specialty shops in the country. Smith Kollmar flourished, but after seven years she decided to move on and felt that sharing her knowledge with others would be her mission.
Always in demand for her expertise, Marianne is called upon frequently by major corporations to lecture on "dressing for success". She has led classes worldwide on the subject of fashion. She currently operates a wardrobe consulting business, Marianne Harrison Associates. Marianne is considered the "best kept secret" of many influential women in New York City and in Beaufort, South Carolina, where she and her husband Steve are also the owners of the 4-Diamond Rhett House Inn.
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