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THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW Lani has styled multiple makeover segments featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show including ambush makeovers at Bloomingdales. She was also part of the team which styled numerous seasonal fashion shows for the program. |
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THE VIEW When Barbara Walters and her co-hosts are looking to share top fashion trends with their audience, they rely on a small corps of the country's top stylists. Lani's expertise -- knowing just what works for each season -- has allowed her to share her wisdom with watchers of The View. |
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SOAPNET Lani styled soap opera stars such as Kelly Ripa and Kristian Alphonso for Soap Opera Digest’s annual runway show benefitting Dress for Success. The stars’ fittings for the runway show were televised as a SoapNet special. |
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SOAP OPERA DIGEST - STAR STYLE COLUMN Lani critiqued celebrity style as a Soap Opera Digest "Star Style" columnist for 4 years. |
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TIME OUT NY MIRACLE WORKERS BY Cathay Che Most of the year, [Lani Rosenstock]…works one-on-one with clients who don’t have time to pull together stellar wardrobes. During the holidays, she extends her expertise to those who don’t have time to pull together stellar gifts. Unlike the personal shoppers who work at many city department stores, these independent stylists scout all of Gotham’s boutiques, as well as its full range of department stores… |
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IN STYLE MAKEOVER TAKE CARE by Lisbeth Levine PROBLEM: After a night out with friends, your clothes reek of stale smoke. SOLUTION: Hang the garments on the shower rod and spray them with a deodorizing product like Febreze, says New York City stylist Lani Rosenstock. Get clothes good and damp, and let them air out overnight. Febreze also gets out lingering odors caused by food, pets and light perspiration on both washable and dry-clean-only fabrics. |
| THE SUNDAY TIMES OF LONDON NEW YORKERS OUTSOURCE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING by Sarah Baxter New Yorkers love to spend at Christmas, but the rich don’t have to shop till they drop. The latest fashion is to let personal shoppers wear out their shoe leather buying the perfect Christmas presents. All the giver has to do is sign the cards. …[Lani] Rosenstock…is younger than her clientele but has an eye for luxury. |