Sara Holzman
Sara Holzman is the Style Director for Marie Claire where she covers daily fashion content, ranging from the pieces worth investing in to the latest in seasonal trends across the world’s fashion metropolises in New York, Milan, and Paris. Sara also oversees several of Marie Claire’s fashion franchises, including MC Muse, Worth It, What I Wear to Work, and The Essentials. Over her six years with Marie Claire, Sara has reported on the ever-evolving world of fashion— covering both established and emerging designers within the industry. When she’s not penning about fashion, she uncovers the best new travel destinations, hotels, and restaurants to explore around the world. Prior to Marie Claire, Sara has held fashion positions at Lucky and SELF Magazine and was a regular contributor to Equinox’s Furthermore website, where she wrote across their style, wellness, and travel verticals. She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and currently resides in Manhattan. Follow her along at @sarajonewyork.
Latest articles by Sara Holzman
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The Spring 2022 Handbag Trends to Get Excited About
The humble bucket bag is back.
By Sara Holzman
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Fisherman Sandals to Hook You In
Don't be the last to catch on.
By Sara Holzman
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The Summer 2022 Jewelry Trends Are Heating Up
Equal parts carefree and cool.
By Sara Holzman
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Worth It: Tory Burch's Claire McCardell Dress
Its namesake is credited with inventing American sportswear.
By Sara Holzman
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The Met Gala 2022: The Best Red Carpet Looks
The biggest fashion event of the year is back to its regularly scheduled programming.
By Sara Holzman
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Wearable Crochet Trends Will Be Everywhere This Summer
Experiment with playful prints and bold color combinations.
By Sara Holzman
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What I Wear to Work: Sarah Flint
The shoe designer marries cherished vintage pieces with tailored classics.
By Sara Holzman
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The Coastal Grandma Trend Explained.
Grab something striped, a straw hat, and a ridiculously soft sweater.
By Sara Holzman
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Luxury Mother's Day Gift Guide
These elevated finds speak for themselves.
By Sara Holzman