Jacob Gallagher (writer)
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Jacob Gallagher | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Writer and Journalist |
Website | WSJ Profile |
Jacob Gallagher is a fashion writer and journalist, born in Maryland, US. He is currently the men's fashion columnist for The Wall Street Journal, writing for the "Off Duty" portion of the magazine.[1] He is also the co-author of The Men's Fashion Book, a Phaidon hardcover cataloging the "500 most influential brands, photographers, icons, retailers, and others who have shaped men’s style".[2]
Journalism
[edit]Wall Street Journal
[edit]Gallagher writes for the Wall Street Journal "Off Duty" section on a variety of subjects related to fashion.
He was interviewed by the New York Stock Exchange to provide insight into the IPO of Birkenstock.[3] His reporting has also taken him to cover the rise of the cowboy hat in Republican fashion surrounding the Trump 2024 Campaign,[4] and the boom in t-shirts depicting Trump raising his fist after the failed attempted assassination just days after its occurrence.[5]
The Men's Fashion Book
[edit]The Men's Fashion Book was published in 2021 byPhaidon Press.[2]
Although the book is encyclopaedic in nature, the style and approach of the book has been praised by critics: "the method used by Gallagher starts from the relationship between the individual and the fashion object within a social context".[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jacob Gallagher Author". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b Greenblatt, Josh (2021-12-10). "Phaidon's Stylish New Tome Honours the 500 Greatest Names In Menswear". Sharp Magazine. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ WSJ Fashion Columnist Jacob Gallagher on Birkenstock's IPO. 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2024-07-18 – via YouTube.
- ^ Gallagher, Jacob (16 July 2024). "The Early Winner of the RNC? The Cowboy Hat". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
- ^ Gallagher, Jacob (2024-07-18). "For Trump's Biggest Fans, the Assassination Attempt Makes for a Great Shirt". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
- ^ D'Asaro, Filippo (2021-11-22). "What does menswear say about our culture?". nss magazine. Retrieved 2024-07-09.