Opening Ceremony
Alex Vadukul is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in various writing roles since 2012. As a contributing writer for The New York Times, Vadukul focuses on city life and breaking news for the Sunday Metropolitan and Metro sections. Additionally, Vadukul serves as the US editor for PORT Magazine, a food columnist for Opening Ceremony, and a contributing editor at Avaunt Magazine. Early career experiences include working as a reporting assistant at Rolling Stone and interning at Interview Magazine. Vadukul holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Literature from The New School, completed in 2011.
Opening Ceremony
Opening Ceremony was founded in 2002 by two friends from UC Berkeley, Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, as a place to share their passions for travel, art, and fashion. Inspired by a trip to Hong Kong, the two decided to leave their jobs in corporate fashion to realize their unique dream. What began as a single store on a quiet street in downtown New York is now a global community with outposts in New York, London, and Los Angeles, a department store in Tokyo, a wholesale showroom, an in-house clothing line, a blog, an e-commerce site, a TV channel, and an annual magazine. Taking its name and mission statement from the modern Olympic Games, founded by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Opening Ceremony adopts a multinational approach to retail. In addition to stocking both iconic and emerging homegrown designers, every year OC showcases the spirit and merchandise of a visiting country, transforming each store into a marketplace for exotic souvenirs and international talent. Over the years, Opening Ceremony has collaborated with brands including Rodarte, Topshop, Pendleton, and Maison Martin Margiela, and has become known for its projects with creatives like Spike Jonze, Terence Koh, and Chloë Sevigny. For all career opportunities at Opening Ceremony, please visit: http://openingceremony.com/careers