Diana Pearl
I'm an Associate Editor at the Business of Fashion, where I edit and write stories about the fashion and beauty industries. Previously, I was the brand editor at Adweek, where I was the lead editor for Adweek's brand and retail coverage. Before my switch to business journalism, I was a writer/reporter at PEOPLE.com, where I wrote news posts, galleries and articles for PEOPLE magazine's website. My work has been published on TheAtlantic.com, ELLE.com, MarieClaire.com, PEOPLE.com, GoodHousekeeping.com and in Every Day with Rachael Ray. It has been syndicated by Cosmopolitan.com, TIME.com, TravelandLeisure.com and GoodHousekeeping.com, among other publications. Previously, I've worked at VOGUE.com, ELLE.com, and MarieClaire.com. I have on-camera and on-air experience on programs such as Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, BBC Radio 5, People Now, CTV and more. I'm also an experienced public speaker and panel moderator, having taken the stage at events such as Social Media Week and Adweek's Brandweek and Challenger Brands events. At People, I covered news about the world's kings, queens and royal families — particularly, the British royal family. Royalty is a lifelong passion of mine, and one I love to write and speak about. I am a 2014 graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, where I earned my B.A. in Magazine Journalism and History.
Latest articles by Diana Pearl
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Quote of the Day: Nicki Minaj on Education
Nicki Minaj on fans sending her photos of their diplomas and report cards.
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Ridiculous News of the Day: Zimbabwean Hospital Charging Women Per Scream During Childbirth
A hospital in Zimbabwe is making women pay up for every scream during childbirth.
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z's New Duet Is Music to Our Ears
Get excited: Beyonce and Jay-Z just released a new duet!
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Women's Rights Overseas: The Abortion Battle in Ireland
The debate over abortion in Ireland stays heated as lawmakers debate the passage of new reproductive rights bill.
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Sarah Palin Is Considering a Return to Public Office
After resigning from her Gubernatorial post in 2009, Sarah Palin says she's considering a return to politics with a Senate run.
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Congress's Productivity Is at a Record Low
In a year filled with political debate, Congress is looking at new lows in productivity.
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9 Signs You're About To Get Fired
Know when the pink slip is coming — look out for these top 9 signs you're about to get fired.
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Victims of "Bitchy Resting Face," You're Not Alone
"Bitchy resting face" is no joke. And some women are taking drastic measures to fix it.
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One Direction Comes Stateside to Fight Bullying
One Direction is partnering with Office Depot to fight bullying with a new line of office supplies, and more.
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Lend a Helping Hand to the Victims of the Yarnell Hills Wildfire
Nineteen elite firefighters were killed in the growing Yarnell Hills wildfire in Arizona. Here's how you can make a difference.
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Christian Lacroix Brings Elsa Schiaparelli Back to Life
Christian Lacroix makes his first return to couture since the closing of his brand to celebrate Elsa Schiaparelli
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Injustice! Saudi Arabian Women's Rights Activists Sentenced to Prison
Two Saudi Arabian women's rights activists have been unjustly sentenced to prison.
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U.K. and U.S. Encourage the Use of Breast Cancer Preventative Drugs
Taking a cue from the United States, the United Kingdom is now recommending the use of daily pills for breast cancer prevention.
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Sayonara, Reed Krakoff! Stuart Vevers Named Coach Creative Director
Forget what you've heard: Amid rumors, Coach has officially named their new creative director, Stuart Vevers.
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Egyptians Fight Back Against Sexual Harassment
In Egypt, a nation where over 99 percent of women have experienced a form of sexual harassment, both men and women strive to make change.
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Vaccines Drop HPV Rate, But There's Still Room for Improvement
Thanks to HPV vaccines, the infection rate has been cut in half, but still only a third of young women are vaccinated.
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Next Step: Trent Franks' Abortion Bill Passes in the House
The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would prohibit abortions post-20 weeks, passes through the House yesterday.
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Victoria's Secret Protesters Bare Their Souls (And More)
A body image group bares (almost) all to protest Victoria's Secret's portrayal of women's bodies.
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Royally Dressed: Kate Middleton's Best Baby Bump Looks
We look back on some of the best looks from the Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy.
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Cavalli Defends Super-Skinny Beyoncé Sketch
Cavalli speaks out about their slimmer-than-usual sketch of Beyoncé.
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Get the Body of a Ballerina with Ballet Beautiful's Brand-New Online Program
Ballet Beautiful's new online workout program gives you the body of a ballerina without ever having to leave your living room.
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Obama's Plan B: Emergency Contraception Available to Women of All Ages!
From young to old, emergency contraceptives are now available, prescription-free, for women of all ages.
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A Dream Pair: Sarah Jessica Parker and Manolo Blahnik to Launch Shoe Collection
Finally! Sarah Jessica Parker and Manolo Blahnik are partnering up to launch a collection that will be sold exclusively at Nordstrom starting in early 2014.
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Proenza Schouler Fans, Rejoice! The Label to Re-Release Original Collection at Barneys
Proenza Schouler is giving their label lovers a taste of the past with the re-release of their original collection at Barneys.
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Study: Working Women Win in Washington
Washington DC named the Best City for Working Women
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