Robin Givhan

Robin Givhan

Robin Givhan (born 1965) is the fashion editor for "The Washington Post". She won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for criticism, the first such time for a fashion writer. The Pulitzer Committee explained its rationale by noting Givhan's "witty, closely observed essays that transform fashion criticism into cultural criticism." Givhan is an African-American.

The native of Detroit, Michigan was valedictorian at Renaissance High School in 1982, graduated from Princeton University in 1986, and holds a master's degree in journalism from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. After working for the "Detroit Free Press" for about seven years, she held positions at the "San Francisco Chronicle" and "Vogue" magazine. She has been employed on and off with The "Post" for more than 10 years, and today lives in New York City.

Givhan appeared as a guest on "The Colbert Report" in January 2006.

Givhan generated an uproar in July 20, 2007, when she penned a Washington Post opinion piece that drew attention to an outfit worn by presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during her July 18 speech on the Senate floor. Givhan said Sen. Clinton's slightly V-shaped neckline was "unnerving" and "startling," especially for a woman "who has been so publicly ambivalent about style, image and the burdens of both." She added, " [I] t was more like catching a man with his fly unzipped. Just look away!"

Givhan has made a reputation for being blunt. In an interview on writers who cover the fashion industry, Givhan told CBS News, "There are a lot of people who sort of say that something is good or important or progressive or edgy when in fact, it's just crappy. And no one will just say it's crappy," Givhan states bluntly." She added, "I'll also say when I think something is absolutely magnificent."

Commenting on a heavy, dark-green parka worn by Vice President Dick Cheney at a ceremony commemorating the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Givhan wrote, "It's the kind of attire one typically wears to operate a snow blower.... Here he was wearing something that visually didn't symbolize to me the level of solemnity and respect that I thought a service like this demanded... He was representing the American people. I don't want to be represented by someone in, you know, a parka who looks like he's at a Green Bay Packer game."

Not to be outdone, she slammed the attire worn by the wife and young children of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, during his swearing in as Supreme Court Chief Justice, by saying they resembled "a trio of Easter eggs, a handful of jelly bellies, three little Necco wafers."

External links

* [http://bloggingheads.tv/search/?participant1=Givhan,%20Robin Video interviews/conversations] with Ann Althouse at Bloggingheads.tv
* [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fashion/ "Off the Runway" blog by Givhan at the Washington Post]


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