Kate Scharfenberger

Marketing And Public Relations Coordinator at DANIELLE GUIZIO

Kate Scharfenberger is a Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator at Danielle Guizio since August 2023, following their role as a Content Strategy Intern at Cabana Lifestyle, LP from January to May 2023. At Cabana Lifestyle, Kate supported the development and execution of social media content strategies across various platforms, collaborating with the owner on brand aesthetics and organic engagement tactics. Additionally, Kate served as a Public Relations Consultant and Fashion Media Journalist during their Public Relations Capstone at Southern Methodist University, executing outreach strategies and writing articles, respectively. Previous experience includes a Public Relations internship at Tory Burch, merchandising at Glamourpuss NYC, and strategic communications at ICR. Kate holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Media with a focus on Public Relations and Strategic Communication from Southern Methodist University and has studied at IAU Institute for American Universities.

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DANIELLE GUIZIO

New York-based designer Danielle Guizio founded her namesake womenswear label in 2014. Capturing the essence of subversive sensuality and boldness, the designer is inspired above all to empower the wearer and celebrate the female form. The ready to wear collection celebrates the modern-day woman who aims to deviate from the traditional and push boundaries in all aspects of life. Woven knits, structured suiting, and signature corsets are emboldened with asymmetrical details, purposeful cut-outs, ruching and custom hardware. The label has established itself as a favorite among the Hadids, Kardashian-Jenners, Rosalia, Blackpink, and Lady Gaga for their signature corset iterations and form-fitting silhouettes that evoke a sense of unabashed femininity and vulnerability. Finding continuous inspiration through the subcultures of New York, the self-taught designer’s approach to womenswear reflects the spirit of this culture while signaling to the socio-political climate through the lens of the designer as a woman.


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